Max, Oh Max!

Max, Oh Max!
Waiting for my Forever family!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

I am ashamed that I have not written sooner.  All is well, I learned a few weeks ago the little boy I thought was so darling (Max), on the top of the profile- found his forever family! Yeh!

Although children I hope will secure families soon- Nicholas, I do hope soon!

My favorite- Shaun, is talked about but no one will step up to the plate- and my Darby- I think the competition is SO stiff.

  


Here is a GREAT picture of Anton- a boy with EB I fell in love with last year- now home with his family!!



Marcia NEEDS a family now, as she is doing horrible at the institution :(


Rhiannon had a committed family but then that fell through, and I would adopt her in a HEARTbeat, if I could!





So shout out and SPREAD the word for these chidlren!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BRING THESE KIDS HOME!

I fall in love with so many of these children- and for various reasons, there are delays to getting these kids home!

Neal with EB desperately needs a home:  http://reecesrainbow.org/31789/neal-2h



This little boy has stolen my heart - Seamus and REALLY needs a home ASAP:

http://reecesrainbow.org/32505/seamus-23ha

PLEASE HELP THESE BOYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Darby, and of course- Shaun!

Well, time has gone by... Shaun is now 4, which I can only imagine it will be a time before he is transferred to an institution.   Everyone says he is adorable, but no one will step up to the plate.


                                         Ryan, my son!!!!

And then, there is my little Darby...(with Down syndrome), looks JUST like my youngest son, and is only a few months old, which means he is 2 1/2!!!



                                           Pictures of Darby.   Such a cutie!!! 


What can we do- I need to find a home for these boys- just look at Darby- he would BLOSSOM in a family, and what a perfect age to adopt!!!

Please spread the word!!!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Happy Holidays!


A beautiful updated picture of Adam- he is gorgeous!!!

A NEW PICTURE OF NICK WITH EB!!!


 

Well this entry is for all my children, wishing a HAPPY Holiday for someone to extend their goodness to others and help these children find homes!

Shaun is now 4 years old, and surely facing institution soon.

Marcia still needs a forever family, and looks so peaceful in her picture!

Although Max is not on the RR website anymore, I refuse to take his picture down, because I have not forgotten him!

PollyAnna has found her forever family, but my heart aches for all these other children!  Help them find their homes!!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

CARLTON FOUND A FAMILY!

I AM SO PROUD to announce that there is a family who has stepped up to the plate to bring Carlton home!   Check out the My Family Found Me on Reece's Rainbow: http://www.reecesrainbow.org/


I am SO excited!  Now to the next challenge!  I will be setting up a Blog Contest to advocate for some additional children who need forever families, so I will post that link soon.  I am SO happpy!!!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

HELP! HELP! HELP!!!

I need help!  Carlton (Khariton) needs a home!

Carlton needs a home  fast before he is transferred to surely a horrible life with no future.  I just do not understand what makes a person so un wanted, just because they can't walk.  Seriously?  What is wrong with that picture???





Wednesday, September 14, 2011

BETHANY!!!

Bethany needs a family NOW.


Regardless of what her profile says, more importantly, she is SMART, she is BRILIANT, and she needs medical help, but it will NOT LIMIT her options.

See for yourself:

Here are some translated parts of the conversation:
-          The journalist is calling her “Sweet little dove”, she says seriously “ Why you are calling me Dove? I am not a dove, my name is Rita”
-          The journalist is asking her “ Do you like to sit in a armchair?”, she responds “ Of course, I like it. It is very convenient in general. You just need to put an extra roller for the back in order your back not to be curved”
-          The journalist is telling to the camera about Rita’s medical condition and she comments “ Oh…I understand everything what you are saying here about me…yes…it is truth!” 
- When being asked to introduce herself, she is saying " My name is Rita and I am very smart" 
- The journalist is asking her " Are your eyes being bothered by the camera's light?", she responds " No, because the light is pointing directly to my nose".   




 Here is her profile:

December 2006
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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From volunteers who met her:  This radiant girl lives in a Russian orphanage. She suffers from OI, Group 3. She was bedridden for the most of her life; until she was almost 4 years old she could not sit and could not turn over. She had multiple bones broken by simply moving around in bed. Only one year ago volunteers found her in a cast from head to toe. They have begun raising money for her rehabilitation in the American Medical Center in Moscow. As a result, she is now sitting vertically first time in her life. The first time she was able to look out the window, she saw the bleak Moscow landscape of late November and there was no limit for her joy! She takes such pleasure in being able to see that the street cleaning guy has a “soft” hat and that birds are “fuzzy .” Despite having such a handicapped childhood, Bethany is unbelievably bright. At three and a half she knew all colors, 1 to 10 numbers, could recite many children rhymes, and she has a perfect music pitch! According to the nurses, Bethany radiates positivism and humor to such degree that children from the hospital gather in her room for a good laugh, a song, or a story. When it was time for her to leave the hospital and to part with the nurses, she broke down crying for the first time, despite all the physical pain of the hospital procedures. She desperately wants to belong, to be part of a family.

Update Sept 2011:  Bethany is extremely bright child…despite of the orphanage environment, her mental development is far beyond her age group. You should see how she responds to the questions and how she comments…she is so funny and so cheerful. She can sit without a help, but she is still not walking.
More information and a video from June 2011 is available for interested families.  More pictures available.  Potential families must have good medical coverage and be comfortable financially.
A new video of Bethany: