Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Down Syndrome cuties 3-5 years old available for adoption- Moses, Erika, and Olivier

Please click on their names to learn more about them
Moses Collage
Moses is a handsome fellow don't you agree?Moses is a very active guy who can clap his hands, sit alone, walk independently for a few steps, (update is old) and will clap his lips together to get people's attention. Moses sounds like a happy little boy who would do great in any family. Moses has a small adoption grant of only $23, can we get this up ever penny helps.

From his Reece's Rainbow account:"Boy, born May 2012 PRC Down syndrome, Congenital heart defect
2.5 year old musical Moses is waiting for a family. He is diagnosed as having 1. Post-op Congenital Heart Disease- VSD, PFO, mild tricuspid regurgitation, PH; 2. Down Syndrome. From his August 2014 file: Moses can now sit alone, walk independently for a few steps, and can clap his hands. He is active and he sometimes will make sounds by clapping his mouth to draw people’s attention. He likes to sit in his walker and to walk by holding onto the chair. He is afraid of plush toys and dolls. He does not like deep colored things and he will not touch them. He does not like to eat chocolate cake, but he does like chewy snacks like crackers and he also likes to eat apples. Moses likes to ride the rocking horse the best. When he is tired of rocking, he will look at you and if you rock the horse for him, he will laugh happily. He has a strong imitating ability. All he needs now is for his family to see him and bring him home!
*** Additional $7,500 grant available from the agency. ******VIDEO: http://vimeo.com/113527344 Password: Adoptmaa***"


erika-2015
Erika needs a family to give her a reason to smile. Erika sounds like she would make an awesome daughter for any lucky family she sounds very independent  and smart. This sweetie has waited a very long time for a family to scoup her up. She has a large grant grant of $10,000+ through Reece's Rainbow.

From her Reece's Rainbow account:"Girl, born October 2009 PRC Down syndrome, heart murmur
We are so excited to be able to advocate for Erika once again!  Her file was previously pulled, but she *IS* currently available for adoption — Let’s not keep her waiting any longer — she needs a family!
Erika is a polite girl who listens to her foster parents and respects them very much. Each time after her foster mother cooks a meal, she will put her palms together devoutly and says “thank you” to her. When guests come, she will greet them politely under the guidance of her parents. Erika has mastered the basic living skills. She can use the toilet by herself, and she can wear shoes, socks and clothes by herself.
 She also can eat meals with spoon. Erika has also learned to ride a children’s swing bike. Erika can understand instructions in daily life and can react properly. For example, when foster mother says “Hug” to her every time, she will run towards her mother happily and fall into her embrace. When she finds there are rubbishes on the ground, she will pick them up and put them into the dustbin on her own. After taking off dirty clothes, she will put them into washtub in time. Erika has a quiet character, enjoying listening to slow songs. She likes staying alone, but she is easy to get along with. She never scrambles for foods or toys with other brothers or sisters. She is always modest and full of self-sacrifice spirit. What Erika likes most is a cloth doll. Her foster parents have already started early education for her, in order to improve her cognitive ability."
Olivier (2)

I absolutely love Olivier he is such a cutie and I'm jealous of the family that's going to adopt him because this boy is going places. Olivier loves to play with blocks, balls, and riding a bike.There is a adoption grant of $2,800+  Through Reece's Rainbow.
From His Reece's Rainbow Account:"Boy, born March 2011 PRC Down syndrome and missing fingers on left hand
Olivier is diagnosed with down syndrome and a partial left hand. He lives in a foster family on the grounds of the orphanage and participates in the Infant and Parenting program. His report describes him as extroverted, active, and energetic. He likes to communicate and play games with children. Olivier’s favorite activities are playing with blocks, balls and riding bike. He can walk, can transfer positions when squatting, he can kick the football, go upstairs and downstairs with hands held. He can build a tower of 4 blocks, can dismantle the toy and assemble it again. He is very clever and can express his needs. An orphanage project team visited with Olivier last summer."



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