Thursday, June 16, 2016

Aging out soon; Saul $10,000 adoption grant


Today I would like to introduce you to Saul he has been listed on Reece's Rainbow since August 28, 2013 and sadly still waits for a family and is now at risk of aging out. Saul has a $10,000 older child adoption grant, $5,000 agency grant and his orphanage donation has been reduced and could be waived completely. Please share Saul he is urgent need to be adopted before his birthday in November.


From Saul's Reece's Rainbow page:

"Nephritic syndrome, post-op cleft lip and palate
Saul is a very happy boy. He was eager to catch our attention and say hello to everyone. His caregivers state that he is outgoing and gets along well with his peers. They also stated that he acts out at times. Solomon was part of the Non-profit run Preschool/Kindergarten program and now attends the Special Education school in the orphanage. He loved the fishing activity at the park because his favorite animal is a fish! He was very determined to catch as many fish as he could. Who is ready to take him fishing and watch him reel them in?"


From someone who met him;
"Solomon is a very happy boy. He was eager to catch the attention of the visiting staff and to say hello to everyone. His caregivers state that he is outgoing and gets along well with his peers. Solomon was part of the Sunshine Academy and now attends the Special Education school in the orphanage. He loved the fishing activity at the park because his favorite animal is a fish! He was very determined to catch as many fish as he could. A wonderful friend of mine visited his orphanage a couple months ago and was able to meet him. She said out of all the waiting kids she met, he was her favorite! She took video of him moving his left arm and leg. He has almost complete movement of his left side. The only problem he has is with his left hand. He has to use his right hand to close his left hand...they said his left hand is just weak and it will not get worse. Solomon is diagnosed with post-op cleft lip and palate and developmental delays. Such a handsome boy and such a minor need. Let's find this sweetie a family!"

from someone who met him in March of 2013;
  "We were visiting the orphanage so Bobby could say "Goodbye" Solomon came up to me eager to show me his room. He was trying to tell me something, but he was shooed away by the staff. He seemed so eager to interact and very sweet. Such a handsome little boy "

from A traveling family who was able to meet Solomon  when he was 11.5 years old;
"He is a very sweet boy with a huge smile. The orphanage said that he is doing very well and that he can take good care of himself. He is studying in the school at the orphanage and he is just like any other child. He is diagnosed with post-op cleft lip and palate and has a weak left hand, but can do everything anyone else can using his other hand. No other limbs are affected."

 From someone whose son was in the same orphanage 
"it is one of the better ones  though it is still an orphanage. They have a great Sunshine School program. They teach the kids some English. They will likely waive his whole orphanage donation- at the very least cut it in half. They also do a great job preparing the kids for adoption. My son came to me on his 6th birthday and was the oldest child we had adopted and has had the easiest transition of all of our kids. With Madison's grant for him, fees will be low. They also have agency grants you can apply for and they partner with Brittany's Hope for matching grants."


HOW CAN I HELP?


SHARING- by sharing either Saul's Reece's Rainbow page or this blog you can tell others about his need for a family.

PRAYING- you can also help by praying for Saul's health, for the nannies to come to know Jesus and show his love to the kids, for his family to find him in his perfect time, for his orphanage, etc..

GIVING- giving through Reece's rainbow is tax deductible and is very simple. giving to his adoption grant encourages families to commit to him and helps the family cover the high cost of their redemption


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