Wednesday, June 24, 2015

meet some girls- Ellen,Caroline, and Maia

Please click on these precious girls name to learn more about them
ellen
Until today I had never seen Ellen's picture before and might I say she is pretty.I love how the orphanage has given her hair clips though I don't like the hair cut I wish she had a family who would let her grow it out.I wish Reece's Rainbow could get more info on her it would sure help to grow her adoption grant which is currently at $0, could you please help change that?

From her Reece's Rainbow page:"Girl, born 2010 Microcephaly, Cerebral Palsy"


Caroline

Look at this happy girl I'm surprised she has waited this long with a smile like that. Caroline has post-op cerebral palsy affecting her lower legs and is otherwise healthy.She had a surgrey in 2013 and now just walks with a slight limp.Caroline only has $1.80 in her adoption grant and I would love to see that grow.

From her Reece's Rainbow account:"Girl, born May 2003 PRC Post-op Cerebral Palsy
Caroline is a beautiful, and very sweet girl who is 12 years old. She came into care when she was 4 or 5 years old, and was diagnosed with CP affecting her lower legs. Caroline was in otherwise very good health. She had surgery in 2013, and is able to walk with only a slight limp. Since Caroline had not received any early education before she came to the orphanage, she was a bit behind her peers in school. Caroline is very easy going, and has a positive attitude about all she does! She is is a wonderful care facility, and has agreed to be adopted. Caroline is so ready to be someone’s daughter!"

Maia update

Maia is a very cute girl who looks like she likes to play with dolls in this picture :). She is know to be a sweet girl who was able to follow what her teacher asks. She needs a family who is ready to play as she is lively and active. Maia has a good grant of $265.62 but I would love to see that grow.

From her Reece's Rainbow account:"Girl, born May 2008 congential defects of development
From a family who met her in January 2014: Maia is a sweet little girl.  She was able to follow orders and do everything that her teacher asked her to do.  She doesn’t speak but giggled a lot and made some noises.  Her doctor said that while she was unsure if Maia would speak, she felt the prognosis was good.  Her eyes are crossed. Vision and hearing are otherwise fine.  Maia has mental delays and would benefit from focused attention and education.  Maia is lively and active and ready for a family who is ready to play!"

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