Showing posts with label Harry and Ras (RR). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry and Ras (RR). Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Advocating for kids with special needs

Sometimes, when you look through a huge list of children, it's hard to personally remember each one. You see one or two who stick out to you, and the rest fade into the background of "other kids." It doesn't mean they aren't important, or that you won't be happy when someone chooses them, but you can't advocate for every one of them. That's why Reece's Rainbow has prayer warriors, orphan warriors, and others who advocate for a specific child. Kids are showing up daily on the "My Family Found Me" page. I was thrilled when Harry and Ras and Oleg were found; I was excited when Patrick was found. I was happy for Landon, Ella, and Shane too... but I didn't really remember them. And it's worth noting that Oleg was not a child I had really taken to the first time around, but one a friend had noticed... and because he was her favorite, he became one that I watched too.

So when you see one of these children that particularly touches you, show people their picture. Post them on facebook. Don't just say "They're on RR, people will see them there." Kids get lost in the crowd on huge photolistings, but if you present them one at a time, people notice them. That's why I try to do just one (or sometimes a few) at a time--on FaceBook (I'm Jessica Jane Cooper), on Twitter (I'm GlorifyHisSon), and other places I go (sometimes I'm Young Christian Woman... don't know how much longer I can use that one though ;). I try to pick different kids, but when someone says to me, "Look at this guy. He's special." I notice him. I remember him. Even if I never pass on that picture, I rejoice a little more when I see they have a family coming for them. And maybe if you pass on that picture of Vanessa, or Sammy, or Peter, even if they don't find their family, someone will go to Reece's Rainbow and fall in love with a different child. (And, yeah, I linked to a whole bunch of profiles... each link is for a different kid... you don't have to click on them.)

Yesterday someone posted on the (private) RR message boards about two little boys. One was Max:



Max will turn 2 in November. Look at the personality in this little guy! He totally needs a home. I can't believe he didn't stand out to me. But he didn't. I've probably looked at his picture before--briefly--but I didn't remember Max. But if you're reading this, you'll remember Max. And if you post Max on facebook, your facebook friends are going to remember Max. Especially if he's the only little kid from Russia you ever post to facebook. Especially if Max's mommy or daddy happens to read it. So if you browse the photo listings and see someone who stands out to you, go ahead and pass the picture on. Not everyone who goes to the HIV 0-5 waiting kids page on RR is going to fall in love with Max. He's not going to stick out to each person that goes there the same way. But Max is special! They are all special.

I also pray for every child when someone asks. So today I ask you to say a prayer for Max. Pray that he will find his family.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A lot of people hope to adopt siblings... if our little girl had a brother or sister available for adoption you could bet we'd try to bring that little one home too. These two brothers are so cute:



Ras (3) and Harry (2) live in Russia... and as I was typing this post I realized that they have been FOUND! Harry and Ras already have a family! Praise God. Pray that their adoption goes quickly and smoothly.

Well then... how about Samantha and Kristina, 6 and 5 year old sisters?
Samantha, 6:


Samantha has an intellectual disability and crossed eyes, but she is active and friendly and will do very well in a family.




















Kristina, 5:

Kristina is considered delayed, but this may be an ordinary orphanage delay. They say a big bow is a sign that a little girl is an orphanage favorite :) Kristina is friendly and helpful.


The costs and travel are not as bad as I would have expected for these two... and these precious girls still need a family! I know they have a lot of people praying for their family to step forward.

As far as our adoption goes, it sounds like we still have not sorted out all the issues with our adoption being independent and not having a placing agency... please pray we can get this resolved and move on towards adopting our daughter!