Thursday, December 29, 2011

ABC World News Spotlights Adoption of Children with Special Needs

An organization called Reece’s Rainbow helps to match adoptive families to children with Down Syndrome and other special needs.  Below is an excellent report from ABC News that spotlights the adoption of a little girl with down syndrome from Ukraine.

Please remember to pray for this vulnerable children who do not have a voice, and that God would use this report to find many more forever families for these kids.
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/utah-family-saves-ukraine-girl-15236476

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Hope Ethiopia: 100 Challenge Results




A message from LifeSong for Orphans.......


Do you remember that Hope Ethiopia:100 challenge we gave you? The one where YOU all completely exceeded our goals





And that one phone call where an AMAZING donor committed to match ALL donations (up to $130,000) to Lifesong Ethiopia through the end of 2011?




Well, we found out about that donor on November 17th! That's 45 days to raise $130,000... which made this goal seem next to impossible... in OUR eyes! However, as you all know... GOD had different plans for THESE kids -



and these kids - 



Plans that we could never had imagined... plans to give them hope and a future! 


Thanks to an AMAZING TEAM of individuals and their fundraising efforts, coupled with the provision of our Lord, THE MATCH HAS BEEN MET! Did you hear me? All ONE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS has been donated for the children at the Adami Tulu and Ziway, Ethiopia schools! 

We stand in complete awe of our MIGHTY Jehovah Jireh! 

Thank you fundraising team for your efforts, for the way you never stop advocating for these children, and for our faith in our Lord God Almighty to provide for ALL of their needs! 

Thank you donors who stepped up to the challenge and did not let the dollar amount get in the way... but trusted that EVERY one of your dollars mattered! 

Thank you to all of you who advocated for these children, pray for them, and have invested in their lives... it will surely be an invest with an eternal reward! 

Check the Adami Tulu site often to learn more about The Project, the fundraising priorities, and what's in store for 2012! 




Tuesday, December 27, 2011

"Careful the Things You Say"

The following, is taken from "Rita's Blog" from the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.




Rita Soronen, President & CEO of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.


September 14, 2011
Last week I heard a child welfare professional charged with the care of dozens of children waiting to be adopted say, “We have done so much work for him, but had to take him out of another placement.  Honestly, he is just proving to me that he is unadoptable.” The child about whom she was speaking is 14 and being moved out of his fifth home in almost as many years. I have thought about that comment nonstop since then. Unadoptable. The word makes me angry and sad. But mostly angry. Words have consequences.

In his compelling Broadway musical, Into the Woods, Stephen Sondheim addresses nearly every iconic family theme – the relationship between parent and child, the difficult transition from childhood into adulthood, self-discovery, longing, loneliness, grief and guilt, wishes and hope. Of course other messages resonate in this intertwining of classic fairy tales (or it wouldn’t be a Sondheim musical!), but to me, none more profoundly than that of the responsibility we have as adults for children. All children. Responsibility for our actions and in how we speak. “Careful the things you say, children will listen,” sings the Witch. “Careful the things you do, children will see and learn.”

I have always connected this show to the work we do for maltreated children, vulnerable families and, in particular, children in foster care waiting to be adopted. The quest for home and the recognition that the threads of childhood are delicately woven into how we grow as adults is at the core of foster care adoption. And yet, knowing what we know – how basic and essential it is that childhood threads are sewn into a safe and nurturing family – we allow thousands of children to linger without homes, and thousands more to age out and never realize their quests for families.

Too often it is because, either consciously (or worse, unknowingly), we label children “unadoptable,” or “hard to place,” or just simply “difficult.” As many a rhetorician has noted, words have consequences. In this case, it is a bit of a double jeopardy. When we call a child unadoptable, we not only criminally diminish his or her hope, but we extend the myth that some children are less deserving than others of what you and I consider birthrights – family and home. Using the word allows those of us charged with assuring an adoptive home for every child the escape hatch of failure. If HE is UNADOPTABLE, then it must not be MY fault if I cannot find him a home that sticks. Enough excuses, particularly those that blame the child.

At the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, we work each day under the notion that every waiting child is adoptable. If a child has not been placed in a home with a pending finalization, it is our fault. We have not worked hard enough or smart enough to assure that the child is prepared, that an appropriate family has been sought or that the family has been given every resource to succeed. Our fault, not the child’s. He is not unadoptable. She is not hard to place. They are not difficult. Enough. Our failures, not theirs.

Children in foster care waiting to be adopted are unique and cherished individuals whose life experiences have already made them wiser than most adults. Now they simply need our indefatigable efforts to assure that they have families and homes. He is adoptable. She is wise. They are deserving of our best efforts.

Careful the things you say. Words have consequences. And if we do this right, it will be with the best possible results – homes for children who need them most. No excuses.

Oh, and if that word (you know what word) is ever used around us again – you might just get the Giant’s boot!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Family hopes state enables more international adoptions

Carolyn and Kiel Twietmeyer and their large family sit down for dinnner in their Joliet home. "This is no easy process." Carolyn says of the couple's adoption of seven children in addition to their seven biological children. "We shouldn’t have to go through what we need to go through to be a family."

Carolyn and Kiel Twietmeyer and their large family sit down for dinnner… (Zbigniew Bzdak, Chicago Tribune)

Joliet couple see adding more kids as part of their religious mission

November 24, 2011|By Manya A. Brachear, Chicago Tribune reporter

As the parents of 14 children, including six adopted from Africa, Carolyn and Kiel Twietmeyer believe they are doing God's work.  Two of the six children the Joliet couple adopted from Ethiopia suffer from HIV. Bringing them to the U.S., where they could get the medical attention they needed, was a matter of life or death.  "The worst part of HIV is the stigma," Carolyn said. "In the U.S., it's considered a chronic and manageable disease."

But the Twietmeyers and other like-minded large families in Illinois face an obstacle to their mission of adopting from countries where the orphan crises are especially dire. In order to adopt children from countries such as Uganda, India and the Philippines, parents must be licensed by the state as foster care families. That's a problem for the Twietmeyers and other families who far exceed the standard licensing limit.

It's also a problem for Jojo, Carolyn Twietmeyer's nickname for Jonathan, a 3-year-old child with Down syndrome and HIV, who lives in a Ugandan orphanage. Twietmeyer dreams of the day she can bring him home and call him her son.
But social workers at the Twietmeyers' adoption agency say they have been told the family won't be licensed for more children, a necessary step to adopt from Uganda, where adoptions are not finalized until after children reach the U.S.
The conflict pits the families' desire to live out their religious mission of caring for orphans against the state's mission to protect children.  To read the complete story, click here:

http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-11-24/news/ct-met-adoption-limits-20111124_1_international-adoptions-biological-children-joliet-couple 


Thursday, December 22, 2011

Great Story & Video from Little Rock

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Set your DVR for "A Home for the Holidays"

 

 


‘A Home for the Holidays’ television special

“A Home for the Holidays” is a powerful CBS special. It shares stories of foster care adoption and features performances from some of America’s most popular musical artists.

This heartwarming holiday special will air at 7 p.m. Central Time on CBS on Wednesday, December 21, 2011, featuring all-star talent. See the joy of having a family through the eyes of a child — not just for the holidays, but forever.

This year’s talent includes Justin Bieber, Mary J. Blige, Gavin DeGraw, Martina McBride, OneRepublic and Christina Perri. Presenters are Katherine Heigl, her Sister Meg Heigl-Beltran, Denise Richards and Jillian Michaels.

Give the gift of family. Text the word HOME to 50555 to make a $10 donation to DTFA. Standard text and data rates may apply. Follow our live Twitter chat (@DTFA) during the show using #ahomefortheholidays.

Sponsored by Children's Action Network, CBS, Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption and Wendy's.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

2012 "Empowered to Connect" Conference


Registration is now open for the next Empowered To Connect Conference on February 17-18, 2012, at Irving Bible Church in the Dallas, Texas area.
Empowered To Connect, together with Show Hope, will host the Empowered To Connect Conference — a two-day conference designed to help adoptive and foster parents, ministry leaders and professionals better understand how to connect with "children from hard places" in order to help them heal and become all that God desires for them to be.


The conference features Dr. Karyn Purvis, and is ideal for adoptive and foster parents, those considering adoption or foster care and those who are serving and supporting others, including social workers, agency professionals, church staff and ministry leaders, counselors, therapists and others involved in adoption and foster care.
Registration for the Dallas ETC Conference is now open! Visit www.etcconference.org for more details and to register online at the discounted “early bird” price. In addition, for a limited time you can register for 1/2 off of the “early bird” price by using the discount code: FOCUS.
Make plans to join us for the Empowered To Connect Conference in Dallas on February 17-18, 2012!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christian Alliance for Orphans Webinar

 
Alliance Webinar Series
  
The Christian Alliance for Orphans Webinar Series is designed to help individuals like you create and grow effective adoption, foster care and global orphan ministry in local churches.
  

You're Invited...   

Grown Up Orphans - Self Sufficiency in International Settings

Although the best place for any child is a loving home, sometimes this is not an option. In such cases, a well-designed continuum of care can effectively minister to the diverse needs of a broad range of children.  Learn about both broad principles and specific practices for supporting all levels of care through partnerships, with a special focus on transitional care approach.  

This webinar is designed for individuals who are interested in orphan ministry or who are already involved. Whether it be church leaders, lay people, organization representatives, we can all learn from each other as we discuss the importance of an integrated approach to caring for the fatherless.

 
 
Presenters:     John Lookabuagh, Valley Ranch Baptist Church
                        Jeff Jones, Buckner International  

Date:  Wednesday, December 14, 2011             Time:  1:00 PM Central 
 
Each 60-minute webinar in this series will give local advocates access to the knowledge and experience of top Alliance member churches and organizations nationwide, covering key topics on adoption, foster care and/or global orphan care.  Every webinar will be hosted by a local church orphan ministry and co-presented by one or more national experts on the subject matter.  This pairing will deliver a combination of specialist information and resources alongside a “here’s how it works in a real church” perspective.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Adoption at the White House


Last month, in recognition of November being national adoption month, the White House hosted a panel on the importance of adoption in our country. The panel specifically focused on the role of secular and faith-based organizations in providing homes for children who are waiting in foster care.

Focus on the Family was invited to be part of that discussion in recognition for the outstanding work Focus on the Family has done through their Wait No More program. While they don't agree with the White House on many issues, they were pleased they recognized the important work of faith-based agencies which strive to place children in homes headed by moms and dads.


Watch this Citizen Link report in which Stuart Shepard talks with Focus on the Family's Vice President of Community Outreach Kelly Rosati about her experience on the adoption panel. http://www.citizenlink.com/2011/11/30/white-house-panels-discuss-adoption/

Wait No More® is an initiative that encourages the collaboration of adoption agencies, churches and ministry partners to educate and equip families with the tools they need to adopt from foster care. There are currently more than 100,000 legal orphans waiting for families in our country's foster care system—and it is their hope and goal that they will each find a forever home.

Since its inception, Wait No More has helped approximately 1,800 families start the process of adoption through foster care. That means that, through the joint efforts of Focus on the Family, state foster care programs and adoption agencies, more families are considering the possibility of welcoming children into their forever families.

For more information visit http://www.icareaboutorphans.org/WaitNoMore.aspx

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Know anyone in San Antonio?


Hope for Orphans is kick-starting a promotion with Chick-fil-A restaurants in the San Antonio, Texas area and we need your help! This fundraiser will significantly help Hope for Orphans continue to serve the Church and orphans in 2012. Please help us spread the word by forwarding this information to family, friends, and those serving in the military who live in the San Antonio, Texas area:
On Wednesday, December 14th, every San Antonio area Chick-fil-A restaurant will donate all proceeds from their brownie sales to Hope for Orphans!
Stop by any San Antonio Chick-fil-A restaurant and pick up a delicious, moist, gooey, fudge nut brownie or two - or even a whole tray! And, don't forget to pick up some extra brownies for your friends and let them know that a brownie can help Hope for Orphans this Wednesday.
Let’s help every participating Chick-fil-A in San Antonio sell out of its brownies by the end of the day on Wednesday!
Please thank our friends at Chick-fil-A for their generosity and your purchase will help us reach more churches to reach more orphans. And, feel free to forward this message, or post it on Twitter or Facebook. Call ahead to order your brownies or stop your local Chick-fil-A restaurant on December 14!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Safe Families Holiday Gathering


Safe Families Northwest and Lake County
Holiday Gathering
Tuesday December 13th at 9:30a.m. or 7:00p.m.

Safe Families Northwest & Lake County invites you to join them this holiday season to celebrate the amazing families who have blessed Safe Families for Children.  Safe families like yours, who open their homes and hearts, make a difference for children and families in crisis.

 Please join them for coffee in the morning or
 wine and cheese in the evening.
Location: 
Sheila & Ben Applegate’s home
1315 W. Kenilworth Ave, Palatine
Children are always welcome
RSVP to Sheila Applegate
Sheila@applegates.com  or 847-323-0150

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Hope Ethiopia: 100 - LifeSong for Orphans

Hope Ethiopia from Lifesong for Orphans on Vimeo.  (Please mute blog music before starting video)

Children at the Lifesong Ethiopia school are fed 2 nutritious meals per day, provided with a quality education, and taught the message of Jesus Christ. This gives kids like Beza the hope they need in order to break free from gripping poverty.





We currently have a need to build a 12-room expansion to our existing school, in order to reach more children like Beza. We have been blessed, by the generosity of a donor, to be able to MATCH all donations to the Ziway and Adami Tulu Schools between now and December 31st... up to $130,000!!!





This week, the 5th through the 9th, we invite you to join Hope Ethiopia:100. We are looking for 100 people to give a one-time $100 donation! We have currently raised $59,472.21 of the $130,000 needed, which is about 46%. 
  
Joining this team will not only give hope to kids like Beza, but your dollars will be matched AND you'll be entered into a drawing for a FABULOUS gift basket (details below). 
  


Help us achieve the next $10,000 by being a part of our Hope Ethiopia: 100 Team!  

*Gift basket includes: $100 itunes or amazon gift card, Lifesong t-shirt, Lifesong cookbook, Journey On CD, handmade necklaces & note cards by orphans in Zambia, handmade ornament from a child in Ukraine, 5 bags of Gobena coffee, Gobena coffee mug, Gobena t-shirt, and Gobena tote bag. This basket is worth over $250!

*To commit via check, please send an email to info@lifesongfororphans.org. Make check payable to Lifesong for Orphans, indicate 'preference Hope Ethiopia: 100' in the memo.
  

Hope Ethiopia from Lifesong for Orphans on Vimeo.

Monday, December 5, 2011

"If You Were Mine" Adoption Workshop


Is adoption part of God's plan for your family?

Come join us as we explore what God wants us to do in response to His call to care for orphans.  Through this biblical and practical video workshop, we'll learn the processes, challenges, and joys of adoption.  Explore the following topics in order to make wise, loving decisions and have healthy expectations about adoption. 

* God's Heart for the Orphan.
* Agency selection & funding options.
* How to prepare yourself, your family and your home.
* What to expect when your child comes home.
Date:          Saturday, February 18th  9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Location:    Willow Creek Community Church, 67 E. Algonquin Rd., So. Barrington, IL 60010
Room:        B100 - Park in lot B, Enter entrance B (lower level, under the Chapel)
Fee:           $10.00 per person for workbook.  Payment due on day of workshop.
Lunch:       Provided

For more information contact: Dina @ vcministry127@gmail.com.  

To register, please send an e-mail providing the following information. 

* First and last name(s)
* E-mail address
* Phone number
* Any dietary concerns for lunch

Sponsored by the Vulnerable Children's Ministry at Willow Creek Community Church.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Children's Closet has Winter Coats


The Children's Closet has winter coats available to give to any of your Safe Kids, Foster kids or any child in need in your community. Also a ton of little kids winter clothing is available.

For the Schuamburg area contact Lisa Serwatka Phalen at #224-357-0060 and for McHenry and Kane County contact Teri Altpeter at #847-220-4602.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Help Warm the Hands of a Child in Foster Care



This Christmas season, you can help warm the hands
of a child in foster care! 

On Saturday and Sunday, December 10th & 11th, the Vulnerable Children's Ministry
will be collecting mittens and gloves that will be donated
to our local D.C.F.S. office in Elgin for them to give this winter.
All sizes are needed.
We will collect new mittens and gloves (100 hats have already been donated!) 
before and after each weekend service in the atrium at Willow Creek South Barrington
Just look for the balloons to find us. Hope to see you there.
 

Monday, November 28, 2011

Beyond Orphan Sunday Webinar


An upcoming webinar and a new web resource can help you make the most of the momentum from Orphan Sunday!

Join November's webinar: Beyond Orphan Sunday

What’s next? How can you best harness the energy built by Orphan Sunday? Join us for this webinar highlighting great resources for both personal action and church orphan ministry. Explore ready-to-go tools and plans for growing engagement - from your family or small group to large ministries. Hear strategies for turning awareness and excitement into tangible plans for defending the fatherless over the year ahead. Orphan Sunday is just the beginning!

Presenters: Jedd Medefind, Chistian Alliance for Orphans & Jason Weber, Hope for Orphans


Date: 1:00 PM Central, Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Register Here: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/652798712

Online Beyond Orphan Sunday web resources: http://orphansunday.org/beyond-orphan-sunday/

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Reece's Rainbow Christmas Angel Tree




In only five years, more than 500+ children with Down syndrome and other special needs are HOME with their "forever families" this Christmas. The vast majority of this funding comes from the Angel Tree Project each year!

From November 1 - December 31, Reece's Rainbow is holding a fundraiser to support their efforts to advocates for the adoption of children with Down Syndrome and other special needs.




When you donate $35 or more, you will recieve a beautiful photo ornament of your sponsored child to hang on your tree. This is a very special way to "share Christmas" with an orphaned child, and it's a very personal and meaningful GIFT IDEA for everyone on your list. Gift cards will be sent with the ornament to your intended recipient(s). These are great for friends and family, but also for teachers, therapists, caregivers, doctors, etc. 

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Joint Councils 4th Annual Photo Contest

 
In honor of National Adoption Month, Joint Council is launching its Fourth Annual Photo Contest and is now accepting submissions. 
 
This year's photo contest brings a new opportunity for  the community to see through your unique lens how your life has been impacted through your forever family. We are looking for beautiful, inspiring photos of all types of children- children in orphanages, foster homes, or adoptive families, engaged in all types of activities- children at play, in reflection, or just being loved.
 
 
The photo contest is open to all persons interested in child welfare issues related to finding children a safe, loving, and permanent homes. Examples of some persons who may want to enter the contest are parents, adoptive parents, foster parents or employees of child welfare organizations.
 
Visit the photo contest web site at http://www.wix.com/jointcouncil/photo-contest for information on how to submit your photo!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Orphans Sunday Event



You Are Invited to a

Willow Creek Orphan Sunday Event

Sunday, November 20

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Willow Creek Community Church (room F150)
67 E. Algonquin Road So. Barrington, IL 60010

 
* Be challenged and inspired by our guest speakers who are in the process and have adopted with the help of Reece's Rainbow, an organization that advocates for adoption of children
with special needs.

* View the Heart Gallery of IL and help pray these children into forever families

* Join us in live worship to a God who's heart is for the orphan.

* Share a catered meal with orphan advocates & adoptive, foster and Safe Families.

* Be there to see our Forever Family Wall unveiled.

* Bring a package of diapers or pull-ups to help serve our local DCFS office. (optional)

* Child care is available after dinner if you r.s.v.p. with the number of children and their ages.

Please R.S.V.P. to vcministry127@gmail.com

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Families By Design Adoption

I found this great resource which many of you will find helpful. I encourage you to check it out.





After adopting 3 children from foster care, Karla's passion to see children's lives changed was fueled. She spent several years assisting other parents in building and expanding their families. This passion soon turned into Family by Design ~All Things Adoption. Leaving a long career in bank management and human resources, Karla assists prospective parents in accomplishing their dream of parenthood and changing children's lives.


Family by Design~All Things Adoption is a consulting firm dedicated to the advocacy of adoption and foster care. They firmly believe that our children should be the ultimate focus to ensure their needs and dreams are fulfilled. FBD was started out of a passion and heart to see childrens' and parents lives changed through this precious gift of adoption and foster care!

FBD also focuses extreme effort in assisting adoptive parents in parenting and raising confident and well-adjusted children. We firmly believe that giving the adoptive parent/foster parent the tools needed provides each child with an experience of freedom, joy and a positive self-identity.

Through their radio program, seminars and private consulting on adoption and adoptive parenting they provide information and inspiration. They also provide tools, resources and e-books that guide clients through the process.

Their vision is to increase the awareness of children that need loving families and provide all the information that a parent needs to help their children succeed.

familybydesignadoption.com

Friday, November 11, 2011

Sunnyridge Family Center's Denim & Diamonds Gala


THREE WEEKS! Join us for a spectacular "Denim & Diamonds" evening in support of the mission of Sunny Ridge Family Center on Saturday, December 3, 2011.

You're invited! Our Gala Fundraiser is fast approaching and there are many ways you can support the event:

Attend the Fundraiser
Get your group of friends together for a fun evening in support of Sunny Ridge! Wear your best denim and diamonds, take home that special auction item, or dance the night away! Adoptive parents we encouraged you to submit your child's picture to Sunny Ridge for our video slide show at the Gala! Remember: payments in excess of $35 per reservation may be considered a charitable contribution. Purchase your reservations at: www.sunnyridge.org/gala

Donate an item to our Live or Silent Auction
Our Live & Silent Auctions raise important funds for Sunny Ridge, and we rely on generous supporters to help make our auction a success. Ideal items include sporting event tickets, such as Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, Blackhawks, Bears, and college sports; golf packages, entertainment items such as theater, concerts, guest passes to museums, one-of-a-kind experiences, electronics, restaurant gift certificates, airfare, vacations, and more. All donors will be recognized in our Gala Fundraiser Program Book. Please send your donated items to Sunny Ridge no later than Friday, November 18, 2011. For more information or to make a donation, please contact: Ms. Joan Bowen, (630) 325-9800, jb@bowencpa.com.

Purchase Raffle Tickets
Enter to win one of three fabulous prizes, including a Downtown Chicago Weekend Hotel/Dinner package, a Kindle e-reader, or a $100 Gift Card from Best Buy. Purchase your raffle tickets on-line today.

Place an Ad in our Program Book
Purchase an ad for your business or commemorate your child or family in the Gala Fundraiser program booklet. Families can include their photo as part of their ad. Download the form from our invitation at: www.sunnyridge.org/gala

Online Gala Reservations/Donations:  http://gala2011.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn

Download the Gala Fundraiser Invitation (PDF): http://gala2011.eventbrite.com/?ref=ebtn

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Oklahoma Singer Records "Heart of Adoption" Album


Music Aims to Find Homes for Foster Kids: November is 'National Adoption Month'

Oct. 17th, 2011, Tahlequah, OK:

Becky Wright, mom of nine and former school music teacher, is on a mission "to find homes for kids", particularly kids in US foster care. Wright has just completed recording her fourth full-length album, entitled "The Heart of Adoption", which was released in October. Giving voice to the fatherless, the orphan, the foster child, and the forgotten, these ten songs are an eclectic mix of inspirational, rock, R & B (with 12-year-old EJ Avery performing "Who's My Daddy"), country (brand new recording of "Child of My Heart" with Tommy Brandt), and the heart-gripping ballad of a birth mother who relinquishes her baby, "I Gave You Away". Songs of faith, family, hope, and divine intervention, including "Entertaining Angels, Unaware" are certain to inspire. Working closely with Oklahoma's www.111project.org and other organizations nationwide, Wright hopes to raise public awareness and enlist more foster and adoptive families through the music.

See the website for more information or details on Becky's concert /speaking schedule: www.beckywrightsongs.com . (Booking: Lee Porter, Aspiring Mark Agency: 615.656.5987)

Monday, November 7, 2011

Adoption Video

November is National Adoption Awareness Month.  Below is a wonderful video and music from North American Council on Adoptable Children (NACAC) that says it all.  Don't forget to mute the blog music at the bottom of this page before starting the video, or click here to view it on YouTube.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTln0hGZVQA&feature=player_embedded

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Orphan Sunday Live from Kansas City!



On Orphan Sunday evening, join with David Platt, Jedd Medefind, the Desperation Band's Jon Egan, members of the IHOP team and Christian leaders from around the globe via

LIVE from Kansas City!

This one-hour webcast event will unite believers worldwide in GUIDED PRAYER for the fatherless and WORSHIP led by IHOP's Jon Thurlow and Jon Egan of the Desperation Band.

LIVE from Kansas City will be webcast live at www.orphansunday.org November 6, 2011 at 6 PM Central Time.

To join the webcast ONLINE is free, but please REGISTER HERE. http://orphansunday.org/live-event/

To join IN PERSON tickets are free, but you must register HERE. http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1996540707

Visit us at www.christianalliancefororphans.org

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Special Family Needed



I have been made aware of a unique situation from Adoption-Link, a not-for-profit adoption agency providing humanitarian and adoption services in Haiti. They are trying to locate a very special family to adopt three sisters who were orphaned in the earthquake in Haiti. If you have ever considered adopting from Haiti, adopting a sibling group, or adopting children who have suffered emotional trauma, please consider this request.

Following is a brief description and comments from Jerry Capell, the Board Chair of Adoption-Link:

3 biological sisters ages 13, 9, and 7. The birth father has never been around and abandoned the family many years ago. Their birth mother died in the earthquake despite the girls trying to save her. They have been at Crèche Enfant Jesus since the earthquake. Danielle, the previous Adoption-Link extern in Haiti got to know them over the course of her year in Haiti and feels they may all be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and will need some therapy services. They also received little to no formal education prior to coming to the crèche and therefore it seems the right fit for them would be a family that can home school for at least the first year or more. They also are all three Christians and would need a family that would at least support their faith. Otherwise they are healthy and just want to be adopted. I recognize this is a tall order, but am hopeful through our collective networks we can locate a home for these beautiful little girls. Please feel free to share this email with family, friends, community or religious organizations. More information is available by contacting Heather Breems at Adoption-Link, 708-524-1433 or Heather.Breems@Adoption-Link.org.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Five-year Research Proves Wendy's Wonderful Kids Works


Research released this week will forever change how The Dave Thomas Foundation does business: as a Foundation, as partners with Wendy’s and as the organization overseeing agencies charged with finding adoptive parents for children who wait.

They have learned, after five years of rigorous, evidence-based evaluation and research that the child-focused recruitment model works. That model is Wendy’s Wonderful Kids.

Here are some of the top line results:

- Children in foster care served by the Wendy’s Wonderful Kids recruitment program are 1.7 times more likely to be adopted than those not served by WWK.

- The impact of WWK’s child-focused recruitment model is greatest among children who are older or those who have mental health disorders in fact, three times more likely for both populations.

- These findings upend the belief that some children are “unadoptable.” In fact, with more focus on evidence-based innovative strategies like WWK, rather than a reliance on traditional services, there is hope for every child in foster care.

Please take a moment to visit their website at http://www.davethomasfoundation.org/ and view the video created specifically for this momentous announcement and for a deeper understanding, please read the Wendy’s Wonderful Kids National Release Executive Summary.  Below are the links for each of them.


(Don't forget to mute the blog music on the bottom of this page before viewing the following video.  You can also view it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=aLP3pAfCHgo)



http://www.davethomasfoundation.org/executive-summary/

Friday, October 28, 2011

Safe Families Webinar for Host Families


Webinar Title: "Safe Families for Children Movement Webinar for Host Families and Volunteers"

Date: Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Time: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST

"Come and Be, Safe Family, Ministry of Presence" Dr. Monte states: "When faced with the daunting task of providing care and shelter for children in need, many Safe Family volunteers feel like they have to step beyond who they are. Many feel a pressure to provide something to the children and families which exceeds their skill set. Many feel that they should have the insights of professional therapists or the healing faith of spiritual giants.

This training is designed to offer the reassurance that the crucial elements of success are easily found inside of all of us once we are willing to "just show up". When expectations are softened and, volunteers are freed up to build from the biblical foundation that powerful success from the Safe Families point of view is easily obtainable."

Register now by clicking the link below:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/688574640

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.

For more information about Safe Families visit http://www.safe-families.org/

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Adoptive Families Urgently Needed for Russian Orphans


Russian children are being turned away from the adoption process due to a lack of adoptive families, but outcomes for Russian orphans who grow up and age out of orphanages are bleak at best.


Families should never take the decision to adopt lightly, but for those who feel called, Russia is an excellent option with the process currently taking far less time than adopting from many other countries. Buckner is seeking families who will consider being a forever family for Russian children who need homes. Read on to learn more.  http://www.buckner.org/enews/index.php/2011/10/russian-orphans-need-families/

Buckner International is a global Christian ministry dedicated to the restoration and healing of children, families and senior adults.  For more information visit http://www.buckner.org/.