This week has been filled with up and downs as we prepare to leave the only place we've lived while married for new horizons and yet a story about why RR and international adoption is so important has continued to bring me smiles throughout the week. For a few smiles of your own pop over to http://covenantbuilders.blogspot.ca/ to read the wonderful story that has been unfolding for one family.
First up this week is Victoria
Victoria has been listed a few weeks on RR and yet her grant still lists at 0 as I sit here, Can anyone help get her adoption fund started?
Victoria is listed as having a mild mental delay as precaution to interested families, however, previous meetings have revealed her to initially be a very sweet girl who loves to dance and perform as well as already having some English skills to assist her in transitioning into her forever family.
This little girl has been listed as autistic, although her description seems to imply she is at least somewhat higher functioning enjoying her meals and enjoying good health. A lifelong resident at her orphanage, this little girl has been waiting far too long for a family to step forward.
Look at that smile! This happy girl has been diagnosed with spina bifida and post-op hydrocephalus both conditions with treatment options in North America and which certainly don't seem to slow this girl down at all!Charissa is said to be eager for a family to adopt her.
What would it take to share a picture? Tell a story? Take one cup of coffee and donate the cost to a child in need?
What would it look like if instead of old pictures of children alone, in 12 months time there were new pictures of new families?
If you have a minute please share these children, pray for these children, and help bring them home.
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