A Family for Them…

The Colbry Family!

i came across this blog called All Things Colbry and their family photo grabbed me… i said to myself, “i want to see my sweet Wesley in a photo like that!” And my thoughts flew to all the other orphans too.

The Colbrys came home with Eli, their newest family member, last summer and it has been a wonderful adventure for all of them. Go here to read about their journey.

Today i want to specifically highlight 6 boys who currently share 3 times; one, they are all orphans, two, they all have albinism, three, they are all in Asia. My hope and prayer is for them to share a fourth thing… four, that they all have a family…

You all know my Sweet Wesley. He has a sad story but he still maintains a sweet disposition. He loves playing outside and is polite and sensible. He ages out in less than 17 months. So he needs a family to step forward today! Read more about Wesley here.

Here is Shane. He is an active boy who loves to sing and easy-going and helpful. He too ages out in less than 17 months. His vision is getting worse and he needs treatment he isn’t getting. His forever family needs to come forward real soon! Read more about Shane here.

Meet Reid. He has a ready smile, loves to be outdoors and is caring towards younger children. He has only a couple of years before he ages out. Read more about Reid here.

This is Jason. He is outgoing and helpful but nervous with strangers. His mental development could be slightly delayed. His vision seems to be very minimally affected by his albinism. Read more about Jason here.

Here is Andrew. He is a bright boy who is sometimes shy. He is very helpful with chores in his foster family and studies hard. His vision problem does not affect his daily life. Read more about Andrew here.

Last but certainly not least, Kevin. He is a happy, healthy boy who attends regular kindergarten. He does need sunglasses when outside. Read more about Kevin here.

i have nominated all of them for a really cool fundraiser.

There is a guy, Jake, whose heart is for the orphans, who is on a one-year journey to quit drinking soda (soft-drinks or carbonated drinks) as he realises his dependence on them isn’t doing him any favours. He blogs here. But he is making this journey to a healthier him not just about him but about the orphans too. For every day that he goes soda-free he is asking for pledges for 3 specific orphans who are listed on Reece’s Rainbow. Read about his cause here.

i have challenged him to go 100 consecutive days without soda and in return my pledge is 1 cent (or penny in American speak) for every consecutive day. You can simply pledge a fixed amount like 5 cents a day and at the end of a year (March 2014) you will give the total amount (5 cents x the number of days he made it soda-free) to the 3 kids. Read more about making a pledge here.

He has given us the privilege of helping to pick out one of the kids through a Pledge-a-ton. Since i already pledged, i get to nominate and these 6 precious boys are my picks (i have also nominated a 7th boy – his name is Alban and he is just such a nugget… see here for more info on Alban. If you want to see a video of Alban, comment below and i will post the link.).

Now i need your help to help the boys grow their adoption grant.

  • 1st, pledge a small amount and put your votes towards the boys i have nominated. 
  • 2nd, go and like the Soda-Free Facebook page and you get another vote. Again, please vote for one of these 7 boys. Plus, for every like on the Facebook page, Jake will give a $1 to the kids nominated (total number of likes shared between all nominees), so every kid who is nominated already has something going to their adoption grant. 
  • 3rd, spread the word about this great, fun fundraiser so more can take part and the kids can benefit from all the added support and pledges. Remember every share is another vote for you to use and every blog post is 3 votes.

i hope i have explained clearly. If not, ask away and i’ll try my best to answer your questions.

i do hope and pray for your support for the boys! Now go over to Soda-Free, pledge and vote! Remember to comment on either the Soda-Free blog or Facebook page to get your pledges and votes recorded.

Thank you very much.

syc

PS: you could also join Jake and go soda free yourself or try to give up whatever other thing which might be unhealthy. Check it out here.

Day 32: Johnathan for the Unroe Family… Forty to Forever…

Today is the Unroe Family’s second day on Forty to Forever; today is for the second child they are bringing home, Johnathan! They are bringing home 3 and need all the help they can get. Please help.
Today’s Lent devotion is all about working, doing the work that God has given us and knowing that He is in the work with us… have a read and get to work… syc

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Our Goal is to raise $400 for Johnathan… $278 to go! 

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Today (for the second day) we are fundraising for the Unroe family!  This amazing family just last year adopted five children from Reece’s Rainbow.  They are now going back for three more!  We are fundraising for all three of their precious gifts from God, and we hope you will join us each day.  Here is their family’s story…

“We had just gotten back with our newest five kids when we felt God calling us to go right back. I was driving down the road one day and was talking to God about it and about how if He’d give us a year I could have the funds saved back up to make the process much EASIER. I just felt Him say to me “the cross wasn’t EASY, but I did it for you”. I went home and started figuring out what needed to…

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World Down Syndrome Day 2013…

wdsd_20130321i didn’t know what to write about for this year’s WDSD (World Down Syndrome Day) but a new online friend, who also happens to live in the same country and share the same passion for helping orphans with special needs wrote such a lovely post that i’m going to cheat and re-post her blog-post here, at least some of it. She is Ma Rose over at Swissmaman (A European Robin’s Joy-filled Nest).

She has 4 cousins with Down Syndrome so she knows it and she knows what she is talking about – another reason why i’m quoting her today (she has experience and therefore authority behind her words):

…People with DS can live a full, meaningful and happy life, as the WDSD video well proves, they may not become totally independent like you and me but does that mean they have nothing to contribute? Does that mean they will be miserable all their life? Or a vegetable like a doctor told my friend? I don’t think so!!!

I hope the word will get out there. I hope people, here in Switzerland, as well as in the whole world, will change their perception of the worth and potential of those sweet kids. I hope that more will be allowed to be born, to be a cherished and respected part of society and help make the world a better place!

Children with DS do not belong in mental institutions, warehouses really, where they wait for death (if you want to learn more about it check out those two blogs: here and here for example), or in the trash where they end up after being torn out of the comfortable bubble of their mama’s womb… Sorry if this is a little graphic, but let’s face it, let’s face reality: abortion is not pretty, it is not easy as people would have us believe, abortion is not more than a medically performed murder and it is certainly not according to God’s plan. These precious children of God belong in families! And as the wonderful people at Reece’s Rainbow (an association who works to gather funds to help children with DS and other disabilities be adopted into families) say: “Every family deserves the blessing of a child with Down Syndrome”!!!…

Please go here to read her whole post and watch the video.

Happy WDSD! Go celebrate it by finding out more about Down Syndrome (if you don’t already), giving towards the relevant Down Syndrome  organisation in your city or to a child with DS on Reece’s Rainbow. Thank you.

syc