Please Allow Me to Introduce…

Wesley to you. My son and i are praying for him.

12-year-old Wesley needs a family to help him live life to the fullest.

Wesley is an orphan. He wasn’t always one. He spent the first 6 years of his life with his family. And then according to his records, he was abandoned. i can not imagine what that feels like for a little boy of 6. i can not imagine what went through his head when he finally figured out that he wasn’t going home. My heart just breaks.

i have a vague idea why he was abandoned. i believe that he was left because of his special need, which in my opinion isn’t much of a special need. He has albinism and vision issues as a result of his albinism.

However, i think that in his country his condition is not accepted and could likely have been a cause for ridicule and bullying and even family shame. So he had to go. Sad, but that’s how cruel society can be sometimes.

Most people know or have an idea of what albinism is. It is a condition where there is a lack of pigmentation in skin, eyes and hair. So most people with this condition have milky white or very light colour skin (or lighter than other family members), usually blond or very light coloured hair (sometimes it can be brown, depending on the type of albinism) and their eye colour can vary from blue to pinkish or red, sometimes white.

There are associated health issues with albinism. Vision problems is the big one. Because of the lack of pigmentation, the iris in the eye can not protect the retina and this makes them sensitive to light and can cause squinting. It can also cause reading problems. Sometimes the eyes also develop addition conditions such as nystagmus.

Wesley has albinism but he is also a little boy who needs a family to love him, to let him that he is loved even though he may look different. He needs a mum and dad who will support him and encourage him to be everything he can be.

i like what it says on the kidshealth.org page about albinism:

Except for eye problems, most people with albinism are just as healthy as anyone else.

Wesley has nystagmus but that does not mean he has to lead less of a life. This is what allaboutvision.com website says:

  • Don’t lower your expectations for your child. Most people with nystagmus can see, learn and interact well enough to lead very normal lives.
  • Be positive. Nystagmus, while a visible “disability,” is not the end of the world. As they grow up, children with nystagmus need help in understanding why their eyes are different. Reassure children that nystagmus won’t stop them from being normal kids and normal adults.
See how positive he seems, even though he has waited so long. i just know he is a sweet child and can be a wonderful addition to a family.

So can you see that Wesley is as healthy as the next child, except that his skin, hair and eye colour are different and his eyesight isn’t great?

Please pray for Wesley – i’m amazed that with what he has been through that he still has a gentle temperament, is polite and sensible, and gets along well with others. Pray that his forever family comes for him so that he can have the opportunity to lead a full life. His albinism shouldn’t be a factor that he misses out in life, his vision problems can be helped, if not corrected.

His file says that he likes watching cartoons, listening to stories with peers, playing games with kids outdoors, likes playing balls and toy cars best. Just like any other little boy. Could he be your little boy? He has been waiting 6 long years for a family to love him, just as he is. Please step up if God is leading to be part of this boy’s life. Contact Reece’s Rainbow for more details.

In his country, there is little chance that he will be chosen for adoption because he stands out so much in appearance. However, in a society that might be more accepting of his condition, he could thrive. That would likely mean international adoption, which would costs an arm and a leg (almost literally); anywhere from US$25,000 to US$45,000.

Please do not let a lack of funds stop Wesley from having a family. He has a very small adoption grant at the moment. You can help by contributing to that grant and help lessen the burden of his forever family reaching him. Click on his name or picture to donate.

Thank you so much for your kind attention. And if you do make a contribution to Wesley‘s grant, please leave a comment below. i would like to send you a thank you gift.

syc

Seeing and Hearing Clearly…

This photo was updated in 2011. Such big beautiful blue eyes with such wonderful potential.

That’s what this little guy would like – i think… but i know that what he wants most, what he needs most is a loving family. A family to call his own, a family who would call him their son, their brother, a family who would help him to see clearly the beauty of life and hear well the sounds of joy.

This little guy’s name is Beckett. He is 3 years old and lives in an institute. His special needs are some vision loss in one eye and some hearing loss in one ear. He has NO other special needs. He is otherwise healthy!

How many of you have heard of or even seen with your own eyes, visually impaired or  hearing impaired persons living a full life? We all know that these are minor, treatable special needs in light of today’s advance medicine.

But without a caring family to encourage him, to support him in his minor medical needs, Beckett may never have the opportunity to live that full life.

Please pray for Beckett that his forever family finds him. Pray that his daily needs are met.

Please share his story so that his adoptive family might notice and come for him.

This is an updated photo – 2012. Can you see that little spark has lessen? This boy needs his family to come for him today.

Have you ever considered that maybe you could be the one to give this little guy just that opportunity in life? An opportunity to have a family? Are you his family? If this thought ever occurred to you, please contact Reece’s Rainbow for more details.

Having enough funds or a lack of funds is always a factor in adoptions, especially in international adoptions which can costs up to US$45,000, depending on the country and region. So i also would like to appeal to you to help grow Beckett‘s adoption grant. A bigger grant means less of an obstacle for his family to reach him. Click on his name or his picture to get to donate button.

Thank you very much.

syc

To Heath’s Forever Family…

HI, i am Sandra and i fell in love with my little Heath almost exactly seven months ago. How did i fall in love with a boy i never met just by looking at his picture and reading about him? Well, i don’t know; what i do know is that it is all part of God’s plan to give this sweet child a home and a loving family, which he so richly deserves.

This is the blog post which led me to him: http://joyinthemoments.com/2012/02/05/love-makes-all-the-difference/

11 years old Heath, is a cutie who needs his family asap.

i read that, i clicked on to Reece’s Rainbow, read Heath‘s profile and cried my eyes out. My son was there on that webpage. Why was he on that webpage and not home with me? i shared with my husband and i tried to find out if we could adopt. But all those doors closed. It was not to be. i cried some more and decided i am going to do the next best thing: find my boy a loving family. So i became his prayer warrior and his advocate.

i had followed links on his profile to these to blog posts by Julia at CovenantBuilders:

http://covenantbuilders.blogspot.ch/2010/10/brady-and-heath.html

http://covenantbuilders.blogspot.ch/2010/10/recalled-to-life.html

i felt good that there was one other mama who loves Heath and who is shouting out for him – there were two of us was what i thought to myself at that time.

Boy, was i wrong!

Heath has a whole ton of advocates and prayer warriors. God truly has an amazing plan for this little one. Here is just a small list of people advocating for Heath:

http://covenantbuilders.blogspot.ch/2012/09/heaths-story.html

http://lifesbeautifulbutterflies.blogspot.ch/2012/09/the-lost-boy.html

http://xmaswarrior.blogspot.ch/2012/09/happy-heath-day.html

http://www.onmyheartmom.blogspot.ch/2012/09/the-pancake-breakfast-was-smashing.html

http://wholelottalovin.blogspot.ch/2012/09/show-off.html

http://wholelottalovin.blogspot.ch/2012/09/could-it-be-you.html

And there are more! Heath is well-loved! Lots of individuals are rooting and praying for him.

God himself is moving mountains for Heath. Just look at this increase in his adoption grant which i found both Saige at OnMyHeartMom and myself were tracking:

http://onmyheartmom.blogspot.ch/2012/05/little-heath-little-heath-how-your.html

If you do your math, you will see from the above post, that God moved Heath‘s grant from a tiny US$240 in December 2011 to almost US$9000 in the middle of May 2012. Well over US$8,500 in 6 months.

Now watch God work the absolutely amazing:

According to my records, Heath had US$10,708.40 at the beginning of September and today (28th Sept 2012), God has moved hearts and hands and his adoption grant is at US$20,905.50. That is over US$10,000 in less than a month!! Much of this came from the amazing efforts of many of the ladies who wrote the blogs listed above. Such wonderful love, such faith, such unbelievably fabulous people! But most of all, such an out-of-this-world Good God!

Now, i have been informed that the total costs of an international adoption from Heath‘s country (sorry i can not tell you exactly where in Eastern Europe) is about US$20,000. So Heath is fully funded!!

This means that his forever family only needs to pay the initial paperwork costs – Commitment Fees, Homestudy, Getting Dossier together etc… which is about US$5000. The rest of the adoption is taken care of by Heath‘s huge adoption grant!

This whole post has been to let Heath‘s family know that when they commit to bring Heath home, they will not be alone in the process. There is a whole team all ready to support them in every way we can. And as you can already see, God is on our team too. So there is a guarantee of success 😀

So Heath‘s forever family, we are waiting for you. Heath is waiting for you. Please contact Reece’s Rainbow to find out about committing to bring Heath home.

i hope to get to know you soon. And support you in your journey to bring a much beloved Heath home.

Heath‘s mum in her heart,

sandra

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If you do not feel led to be Heath‘s family, there are other ways to help.

Share his story so his forever family can find him.

Pray for him; for his daily needs; for him to stay strong and healthy till his family comes for him.

Donate to his adoption grant – yes, he is fully funded but to have more in there would mean that his forever family might be able to bless another orphan or another adoptive family during their journey. They may even be able to bless the other boys at his institute. Click on his name or picture to go to his profile.

Thank you so much if you have prayed along and support Heath and donated to his grant. Please continue to do so.

syc