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Gunnar - Boy, born May 2002 $7500 GRANT AVAILABLE!!! Gunnar is a handsome boy with blonde hair and blue eyes. We have several photos of him including a baby picture! His father is deceased and his mother was deprived of her parental rights. We do not have a full medical yet on him but they tell us that he has infantile cerebral palsy and delays. We have some photos of his legs and him standing and his CP is not obvious from the photos. They said he has some autistic like characteristics and some mental delays but this information is old and we hope to get updates soon. Special needs fees apply for his adoption and thanks to a generous donor, we have a $7500 grant to assist with the cost of Gunnar’s adoption. If you would like more information about how to make Gunnar a part of your family and give him the love and care he deserves in order to reach his fullest potential, please contact Jeny at Kids To Adopt by email at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
THESE BOYS ARE NOW ON HOLD!!! Joshua and Jeremiah - born November 2000 and April 2002 These darling brothers are ready to find their forever family. The older brother, Joshua, came into care in 2002 with a broken leg and a brain contusion as a result of abuse. He now has a diagnosis of cerebral palsy and epilepsy. His right leg is shorter than the left now as a result of the fracture. He is otherwise physically developing normally. He is very talkative and friendly. He has a calm and easy disposition and always has a smile on his face. He likes to play with other children and rarely gets into conflicts with them but he will get upset from time to time. He can also entertain himself. He loves to draw and color and enjoys watching cartoons. His brother, Jeremiah, was born in April of 2002. He is below the target weight by one standard deviation and below the target height two standard deviations for a child his age. He is otherwise healthy and developing normally. He is able to meet all of his personal needs by himself. He is very independent and doesn’t need any special care. He is a healthy boy. We urgently need to find families for these two brothers. Their international fee has been significantly reduced in order to help find these boys a family and they also have a grant available for their adoption for up to $5000! If you are ready to get your paperwork in quickly, please give us a call to learn more about how to make these darling children a part of your family forever. Please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt or by phone at 360-695-1704.
Girl, born April 2002 and Boy, born August 2000 The brother was born to a single mother and placed in the orphanage at the age of four. She has signed an affidavit of relinquishment for both children. He has been diagnosed with Grand Mal Epilepsy and has an allergy to Trimezol but otherwise is quite healthy. He is currently being treated for his seizure disorder and with medication does not have any new seizures. He has been immunized and tested for AIDS, Hep B and syphilis. As of October 2008, he weighed 25 kg and was 116 cm tall. Socially, this child can be rambunctious and he has exhibited aggressive behavior toward the other children but no other developmental challenges have been noted. The sister of the sibling pair, was born prematurely weighing 2.215 kg and measuring 49 cm. There was evidence of neonatal infection and she was treated with antibiotics. She was placed in the orphanage a month after birth. She has been immunized and tests for AIDS and syphilis are negative. She was hospitalized for tonsillitis and has had frequent upper respiratory infections including pneumonia which have been successfully treated. She has strabismus in the left eye which is being corrected with glasses. As of December 2008, she weighed 15.5 kg and was 102 cm tall. She appears to be slightly cognitively delayed but no significant mental deviations have been noted. She has seen improvement after working with a tutor. The mother of these children is known. She is 40 years old, healthy and has 9 other children living in the family home. If you are interested in learning more about this sibling pair, please get in tough with Jeny at jeny@kidstoadopt.org or give us a call at 360-695-1704! |
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GRANT AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFYING FAMILIES! This darling boy was born full term weighing 3.3 kg which is about 7.3 pounds! He was 50 cm long. As of June 2008 he weighed 8.35 kg which is about 18.4 pounds. He is 68 cm long and his head is 45 cm and his chest is 46 cm. He has a small hole in his heart which they say is closing on its own. He has hip joint dysplasia, right femur subluxation, and an anomaly of his tibias and club feet. This little guy needs to find his forever family quickly so he can receive the proper medical treatment for his condition. To learn more about how to make him a part of your family, please email us at info@kidstoadopt.org or give us a call at 360-695-1704.
This pretty little girl was born in April of 2002 by caesarian section due to breech presentation. She has multiple malformations of the legs, particularly in her right leg and foot. She has had surgery to correct some of these congenital problems. Currently she uses a wheelchair independently and with much talent. She has some mental delays, possibly due to institutionalization and multiple hospitalizations, as well as convergent strabismus. Both large and fine motor skills are well-developed, and she is independent with personal hygiene issues. She enjoys listening to stories, and looking through illustrated books. She can memorize and repeat rhymes, and she openly speaks to adults and other children. She desperately needs a family that can provide the love and medical intervention she needs to be all she can be! If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This little girl was born in July of 2003 by emergency caesarian section, approximately 2 months premature as a result of maternal preeclampsia. She was placed on a ventilator, and subsequently developed hydrocephaly. Currently she has a shunt in place to treat the hydrocephaly, she has had surgery on both feet to elongate her Achilles tendons and she has strabismus. She has received wonderful social and medical care, and is determined to live and thrive. She can sit unassisted, pull to standing and walk with assistance. She can follow instructions, has good verbal receptive and expressive skills, self-feeds and sleeps well. She is very attached to her caregivers, and is described as “radiant, merry and loving.” With proper care, therapy and love, we hope she will one day function independently. If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This dark-haired beauty was born in October of 2004 at home from a first pregnancy, and seriously premature at only 1.5lbs. She diagnosed as blind due to glaucoma resulting from her premature birth. Her development is delayed due to prematurity and blindness, and she is receiving special assistance from a resource teacher. She relates well to familiar adults, recognizing them by voice, but does not communicate with other children. She needs a family familiar with handling the challenges she will face as a child with a visual impairment. If you might be that family, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This handsome boy was born in June of 2001, from premature delivery, but in good condition. Currently he is thought to have mild mental retardation with some neuropsychic delay. He is receiving formal schooling and should be at a first grade level, and has good hygiene skills. He shows normal physical development, and can run and play as expected for his age. He relates well to both children and adults, readily adapts to changes in routine and environment and is affectionate with his caregivers. He is very artistic and shows a strong interest in music and sculpture. He shows emotion appropriately, and is accepted by the other children. He needs a loving and supportive home to make the most of his talents and life! If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This wonderful little boy was born in August of 2004 from a second pregnancy, normal delivery. He has been diagnosed with Down Syndrome, and is substantially delayed both physically and mentally. He cannot currently roll over, sit up or stand independently. He listens to adult speech and will say “mama” and “baba.” He loves to receive attention from adults, and responds with excitement and smiles. Please consider giving this special little boy a loving and attentive home! If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
Neal was born in July of 2002, from the first pregnancy. His delivery was normal. He was born with a malformed nose, which has been corrected with plastic surgery. He has also been diagnosed with a coloboma of the iris (meaning there is a hole in his iris), and cryptorchism (his testicles have not descended completely). The cryptochism needs to be corrected with surgery. He is considered very well-developed, mentally, emotionally and physically. He has an upbeat personality. He can care for himself independently, and seeks out contact with familiar adults and other children. He plays well with other children. He is smart and likes to learn. Neal knows many poems and stories. He will likely need more surgery on his face as he grows. This kiddo just needs a chance to lead a full and successful life and he won’t have a chance of that where he lives now. There may be grant money available for qualifying families to assist with the cost of his adoption. Special Needs Fees Apply. If you would like more information, please contact Jeny by email at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
Evelyn is a little girl who is very social and gets along well with others. She was born in February of 2003. She understands what is said to her. She enjoys playing games and wants to be a cook someday. Evelyn likes to play with dolls and puzzles. She has strabismus so it is difficult for her to draw and paint. She often tells her teacher that once her eyes get fixed, she will be able to do everything that the other kids do. It is difficult for her to concentrate on her school work because of her eyes. Evelyn loves to play outside and enjoys running and playing games with the other children. She especially likes the slide. Evelyn has nephrotic syndrome which means she has problems with her kidneys. We have a complete medical and what look like several lab reports that are now being translated. She really wants a family who will care for her and help her correct her vision. If you would like more information on Evelyn, please contact Jeny at Kids To Adopt by email at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
These two brothers were born in July of 2002 and October of 2004. The mother and father were both deprived of parental rights in 206 and 2008 respectively due to the lack of care for their children. It appeared there was a misuse of alcohol and a lack of basic care. Neither parent visits the boys so we don’t have information on them. The older brother has allergies and works with a speech therapist to improve developmentally. The younger brother appears to have ecxema and a slight heart murmur. They are both mobile and very caring towards others. Like most young boys, they can drag their feet a bit when it comes to lessons that are not interesting for them. If you are interested in learning more about these cuties, give us a call at Kids To Adopt or email Jeny at jeny@kidstoadopt.org.
Delaney was born in September of 2006. There is no information available about the parents of this little angel. All of her tests for contagious diseases are negative. She has arthrogryposis and congenital club foot. She can sit by herself and stands with assistance. She understands what is said to her and she eats with a spoon. She likes to play with toys. This is a fast region so we need a family who is motivated to quickly complete the adoption paperwork so Delaney can quickly come home and get the love and care that she needs. For more information about this precious little one, please contact Jeny at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This little girl has blonde hair and blue eyes. She has two older siblings that still live with their mother. Her mother did not receive prenatal care. She was born in November of 2005 at term with green amniotic fluid. At birth she was 4.5 pounds and 17.6 inches long. Her head was 32 cm and her chest was 31 cm. Her mother placed her in the orphanage at the age of five months due to her use of alcohol and inability to care for the baby. Parental rights were deprived in 2007. All tests for communicable diseases are negative. She is very small for her age and is diagnosed with growth delays. She also has hypothyroidism but they believe it might be transient in nature. She has flat feet. She has a double collecting complex of the right kidney and a urinary tract infection. This darling girl is described as sociable and quiet. She chats with everyone and is very positive in her interaction with people. She has friends and gets along with her teachers and caregivers. She likes to play with toys and run. As of November of 2008 she was 17.6 pounds and 31.6 inches tall. Her head was 44.5 cm and her chest was 45.5 cm. This sweet tiny little girl is ready for a family to love. We are hoping to find a family who has a completed home study. USCIS approval would be a plus. This is a very fast region with families receiving travel dates usually within a couple of weeks of paperwork submission. We have several photos of this precious little girl. Please contact Jeny at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org or give her a call at 360-695-1704. 89000 - Boy, born January 2006 URGENT NEED!!!! This brown haired brown eyed young boy was born in January of 2006. He has strabismus and mild CP. He can walk but isn’t very stable yet. He works with a physical therapist and has made great progress. He was the fourth delivery to a single alcoholic mother. He was born breech and was premature. He weighed 1.45 kilograms at birth. His tests for Hepatitis, HIV, and TB were all negative. He has no known allergies. All of his vaccinations are current. As of April of 2008 he was 77 cm tall and weighed 9 kilograms. This little darling boy likes to play with toys. He eats with a spoon. He enjoys contact with others. We are hoping to have a video soon. Our coordinator said this little guy is just darling. He URGENTLY needs a family to love him and help him to reach his full potential. If you would like more information and would be willing to move quickly in his adoption, please email Kids To Adopt at info@kidstoadopt.org or call us at 360-695-1704.
This dark haired, dark eyed, pretty girl was born in November of 1999. She has strabismus but otherwise appears to be healthy. The doctors say she is on target with her development. Her tests for HIV, Hepatitis, and TB were all negative. As of August, 2008 she was 120 cm tall and weighed 21.7 kilograms. She is described as a happy girl who can read and write. She likes to help in the kitchen. People who know her say she always has a smile on her face. Now, she just needs a family to call her own. If you would like more information on this sweet girl, please call Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or email info@kidstoadopt.org
We don’t have a medical on this little one quite yet but we hope to soon. She has Down Syndrome and we believe she is under 2 years of age. Her region is pretty picky so be prepared to be diligent with your paperwork! There may be some region specific documents required. If you’re interested in learning more about this sweet girl, call us at 360-695-1704 or email Jeny at jeny@kidstoadopt.org.
James is a darling blonde boy born in October of 2004. As of November of 2008, he was 95 cm tall and weighed 18 kilograms 500 grams. He is very small for his age and we wonder if he has a type of dwarfism. He has congenital eye malformations, lowered position of the ears, and polydactyly (he has three toes on each foot). James is an absolutely sweet little fellow who knows many rhymes and poems. We have a wonderful video of him. He is very bright and engaging. Intellectually, he looks great. James answers all the questions asked of him. He is very inquisitive and asks the coordinator many questions. We can’t tell you just how darling he is, you will have to see for yourself! He is currently in a foster home and doing well. He is really in need of a family to call his own. Special needs fees apply. There may be a grant for a qualifying family to assist with the cost of his adoption. For more information, please contact Erin. You can reach her at Erin@kidstoadopt.org or you can call our office at 360-695-1704.
This beautiful girl was born from the third pregnancy second delivery at 36 weeks. She was delivered by Cesarean Section. She has been approved for a grant up to $5000 for qualifying families. She has Cerebral Palsy that causes her to be unable to use her legs. At birth she was 5.3 pounds and was 17.2 inches long. As of January, 2007 she was 16.3 pounds and was 26.8 inches tall. We are looking for a family for this special little girl who will get her the therapy she needs to reach her full potential. We do have a short video available for families who might be interested. Special Needs Fees Apply. If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or email us at jeny@kidstoadopt.org
We know very little about this sweet young girl. We do know that her mother had Hepatitus C and the child’s last test was positive. She is under three although we do not know her exact birth date. We will continue to try to get a medical for her! Let us know if you’re interested in learning more about her by calling or emailing Jeny at Kids To Adopt!
This sweet young boy has blond hair and blue eyes. He was admitted to the orphanage at the age of 1 year and eight months. We believe, from the photos, that he may have FAS. He is an active child, and can run and walk very well. He uses simple words and can imitate speech. He does know the names of objects and surroundings. He can eat unassisted, but not very neatly. He is able to dress and undress unassisted. We have a detailed medical of this young boy, as well as a couple of pictures. Please contact Kids To Adopt at 360-695-7041 or email us at jeny@kidstoadopt.org.
This beautiful young girl was born in December of 1999. She was born from the second pregnancy, first delivery at about 36 weeks. At birth she was 5.4 pounds and 19.6 inches long. Her apgar was 8/9. She held her head at three months, stood at 11 months, and walked at 19 months. She has some scoliosis in the lower lumbar of her spine. She had congenital shortening of the left lower limb, by 8 cm. Recently she’s had the difference surgically corrected and the discrepancy is now less than 2 cm. She has corrective shoes and is now able to run and walk just fine. The left knee joint also will need some medical attention. If you would like more information on this sweetheart, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This young girl has
dark eyes and hair. She has a
diagnosis of mild cerebral palsy and is able to walk, although somewhat
unsteadily. She is quiet,
attentive, and loves looking at picture books.
She recites verses and sings songs and takes part in the
performances that the orphanage participates in.
She draws with her left hand. Her
sleep is quiet, and she eats unassisted.
This sweet girl is looking for her forever family and qualifies for
special needs fees. For more
information, please call Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or email Jeny at
jeny@kidstoadopt.org.
This absolutely darling little girl was born in January of 2005. She came to the orphanage in December of 2007 because she was left without care. She was born from the tenth pregnancy, ninth delivery. At birth she was 7.4 pounds and 21.2 inches long. In January of 2008 she was diagnosed with Klippel-Feil Syndrome which seems to affect her upper spine and neck. She is very tiny for her age due to her medical condition but she walks around and talks and is happy as can be. She is independent and learning how to dress and care for herself. We just had a family meet her when they traveled for their adoption and they said they would be happy to talk to anyone about how cute and sweet she is. They said she is about the size of an 18 month old despite the fact she is three years old. The coordinator says she really wants a family and asks all the time why no one comes for her. For more information on this little pumpkin, please email Kids To Adopt at info@kidstoadopt.org or give us a call at 360-695-1704.
Born in April of 2007, this little boy is just waiting for his family to come for him. He has brown hair and big brown eyes. At birth he weighed 3.4 kg and was 51 cm long. As of July, 2008 he weighs 9.4 kg and is 70 cm long. His head is 39 cm and his chest is 39.5 cm. All of his tests for communicable diseases were negative. He was born with cleft lip/palate but has already had some surgery on his lip. It is possible that his palate still needs repaired. He is described as a cheerful boy who is very interactive with those around him. He likes to play with toys. He can understand what is said of him and follows simple directions. For more information on how to make this little guy your son, please email Kids To Adopt at info@kidstoadopt.org or call us at 360-695-1704.
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This sweet girl was born in December of 2005 from a first pregnancy, full gestational period. She has been diagnosed with Down’s syndrome, and a heart defect in the ventricle. She has had surgery to correct the heart defect. She started to walk independently at 2 years, 10 months, and has good gross and fine motor skills given her diagnosis. She loves to play with her toys, understanding the causal relationships involved, finding hidden toys, etc. She is loving and responsive with her caregiver, initiating contact, imitating gestures and sounds. Her verbal ability is growing, and she responds to simple commands. She loves to be tickled and laughs out loud! She needs a loving and understanding family so that she can grow to some level of independence! We even have a video of this cutie, so if you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This cute little boy was born in February of 2005 from a second pregnancy, normal delivery. He has been diagnosed with a form of cerebral palsy, known as spastic quadriparesis, meaning he is weakened in all four limbs. Despite his diagnosis, he can walk independently, if unsteadily, and has good manipulative skills. He shows emotional responses that are typically appropriate to the situation, and connects well with adults. His speech is delayed, but he enjoys playing with toys and will participate in group activities. He needs a special and loving family, able to help him meet the challenges inherent with cerebral palsy. If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This little boy was born in September of 2005 by caesarian section from the first pregnancy. He was born in satisfactory condition, but shortly after required manual ventilation. Currently he has a delay in neuropsychic development, mainly showing in a lack of expressive verbal skills. He relates well to adults, but does not interact with other children or show emotions as appropriate to the situation. He desperately needs proper therapy and a loving, devoted family! If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This sweet little girl was born in January of 2003 from a fifth pregnancy, caesarian section. She has been diagnosed with hydrocephaly from birth, osteogenesis imperfecta (“brittle bones”) and spina bifida. Her development is delayed due to the various health problems, and she will need considerable support to aid with gross movement in particular. Despite her diagnoses, she can move independently by crawling and scooting in a sitting position. She can feed herself, follow commands and participate in the daily routine. She has a positive emotional stance, and speaks using simple words. She likes to play with her toys and with the other children. She desperately needs a loving family to help her live a fulfilled life! If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This special boy was born in August of 1999 of a second full-term pregnancy. He has been diagnosed with moderate to severe mental retardation, and is non-verbal at this time. He can express his needs through gestures and facial expressions. He is affectionate with caregivers, but is unable to relate to other children. He is described as inquisitive and curious, and shows interest in illustrated books. He likes to draw, and enjoys music and dancing. The right family can provide a loving environment allowing this young one to flourish! If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This beautiful boy was born in July of 2000 from a third normal-term pregnancy. He has been diagnosed with mild mental retardation. He can run and play as expected for his age, but his fine motor skills are somewhat delayed. He has learned his letters and can do basic math, but cannot yet read. He can tend to his hygienic needs independently, and is sociable and talkative. He gets on well with adults, and happily talks with both adults and children. He really needs a loving and devoted family to support him in reaching his fullest potential! If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
This special little girl was born in December of 2004 with spina bifida aperta. She is hydrocephalic as a result of her condition, and is therefore intellectually delayed. She is sitting independently, pulling to stand in her crib and playing with dolls and toys. She is curious and questioning about new surroundings once she feels establishes contact with a familiar adult. She loves to talk with adults and other children, and she enjoys listening to music and stories. She desperately needs the love and care that an adoptive family can provide in order to reach her full potential! If you might be that family, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704
Claire is absolutely adorable. She has very fair skin with brown hair and eyes. She was born in November of 2006 from the second pregnancy, second delivery. When she turned two years old, she weighed 10.9 kg and was 80 cm tall. She has a limb difference involving a substantially shortened right leg, and a malformed foot. She is personable and has good communication skills. She likes to play with other children. She is very independent and her self help skills are on target. Claire is otherwise reportedly healthy, and would greatly benefit from a loving, forever home! Special Needs Fees Apply. If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at kidstoadopt@gmail.com or by phone at 360-695-1704.
Ray is a chubby cheeked, smiling baby boy with Down Syndrome. He was born in April of 2008. He crawls, laughs, and has better concentration and longer attention span than the other kids with Down Syndrome at the orphanage. He is described as highly functioning. Ray take toys and loves to play with them. He is very interested in his surroundings. His psychomotor development is better than the other kids with DS. He began to turn over earlier than other kids with DS. He has oval open window which measured 3.8 mm when he was 6 months old. They will repeat the ultra sound soon but do not expect it to be a problem for him. The Cardiologist said that he does not consider this open oval window to be severe enough to be labeled a heart defect. Ray is otherwise a happy, healthy boy who needs the love of a special family to reach his potential. He does not have a future in the orphanage. If you would like more information please contact Jeny a Kids To Adopt by phone at 360-695-1704 or email at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org.
This sweet boy was born in November of 2006. This brown haired cutie pie was born from the first pregnancy, first delivery to a 20 year old student. He was born with a cleft lip and palate and he has already had one surgery so far. He has a ventricular septal defect that they are monitoring but at this point, no repair is needed. He is getting speech therapy to help him overcome delays from the cleft lip and palate. He is quite shy and quiet. He knows the names of all of the animals and follows instructions appropriately. At the age of two he weighed 7.7 kg and was 74 cm tall. We are told that otherwise Edison is healthy. Please consider giving him a loving home! Special Needs Fees Apply. If you would like more information, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at kidstoadopt@gmail.com or by phone at 360-695-1704.
Jordan is a darling one year old baby boy who has a vision impairment. He just last month had surgery on his eyes which they are hopeful will improve his vision. Jordan has sandy blonde hair and brown eyes. He is very responsive to his surroundings. He laughs when tickled, plays with toys and is trying to stand. We are waiting for more medical information to arrive. Jordan needs a family who will be able to help him to reach his fullest potential despite his vision issues. There may be a grant available for families who qualify to assist with the cost of his adoption. Special Needs Fees Apply. For more information contact Jeny by email at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
Described as smiling and radiant, this brown haired, brown eyed girl is just adorable. She was born in August of 2000. She was the fourth pregnancy for her mother and had a normal delivery. At birth she weighed 2.23 kg and was 47 cm long. She is healthy and has no allergies. Her tests for communicable diseases are negative. Her vaccinations are current. She is farsighted and uses glasses for reading and watching TV. As of November of 2008, she weighed 23 kg and was 122 cm tall. Her physical development is normal for her age. She does have a speech delay but is making progress with a speech therapist. She is very shy. She is enrolled in the first grade. She likes school and is very willing to participate. She is very motivated to do her schoolwork. She writes neatly, clearly, and correctly according to the reports that we have. She can memorize rhymes and sing songs. She participates in festival performances at the orphanage. She has several friends. She has good hygiene and can care for herself independently. She likes to draw and color and cut out figures. She prefers to play quiet games. She is very well behaved. We have a great video of her that shows her abilities. She can do puzzles, tie her shoes and draw beautiful pictures. If you would like more information about how to make this sweet child a part of your family, please contact Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or by email at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org
After months of waiting for new information on this little guy, we finally have a medical report for him! He was born in May 2005 and was admitted to the orphanage when he was two years and six months old after his mother was deprived of parental rights. He weighed 7.5 lbs at birth and measured 18.8.” He has a diagnosis of diabetes and is currently on treatment. His medical says that he is an affectionate and benevolent child who loves building with toys. He’s sociable and plays well with other children although is rather reserved when it comes to strangers. He is able to eat on his own and dress himself. He sounds like a cutie! If you are interested in learning more about this little one, please call Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or email Jeny at jeny@kidstoadopt.org!
This sweet little toddler was born in April of 2006. Danielle was the fifth pregnancy but only the second delivery for her mother. She was born at 34 weeks. At birth she weighed 4.4 pounds and was 16.8 inches long. Her head was 34.5 cm and her chest was 31.5 cm. As of October of 2008, she weighed 22.9 pounds and was 34.8 inches tall. Her head was 44.5 cm and her chest was 47.5 cm. She has an atrial septum defect. Her mother had syphilis and the baby was treated at birth. She is tiny and has some delays however her progress has been pretty good. She held her head up while lying on her stomach at 4 months, rolled over at 6 months, sat at 11 months, stood at 11 months, and walked unassisted at 18 months. Her speech is a little behind but she is speaking in short sentences. Her caregivers describe her as having well-balanced behavior with a positive attitude. She sleeps quietly through the night and has no problems getting to sleep. She can skip, climb, and walk over objects. Her balance seems to be good as she can walk on a bench. She has a hemangioma on her left leg. She also has flat feet. We are hoping to find a family with a completed home study and USCIS approval who is motivated to do their paperwork quickly to bring this beautiful little girl home. For more information, contact Jeny at Jeny@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
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This sweet young boy was born in July of 2003. His single mother who was born in 1977 was deprived of her rights in the spring of 2007. He has two brothers, one is living with the grandmother and the other is under guardianship with a family. Both of his brothers are healthy. This boy has Ptosis of his eyes or droopy eyelids. It is unclear as to what the results of the ptosis will be on his vision because he has not had any surgeries. He has problems with one of his kidneys and has chronic pyelonephritis. He appears to be have met key developmental milestones according to his medical report. Currently he is 28.2 pounds and 39.2 inches tall. If you would like more information on him and how to make his dreams of a family come true, please email Kids To Adopt at info@kidstoadopt.org or call us at 360-695-1704.
This sweet girl was born prematurely in August of 2004. She had complications at birth and was on a ventilator and feeding tube for a week. She has been diagnosed with mild cerebral palsy, strabismus and hip dysplasia. Her right leg is 2 cm shorter than her left and she walks with the assistance of a walker although she can take 3-4 steps on her own. She is being treated with leg braces, massage and therapy. She is a very talkative, social and is able to dress herself. She’s still working on tying her shoes! If you feel your family can give her the love and support to thrive despite her challenges, call us at Kids To Adopt for more information at 360-695-1704 or email jeny@kidstoadopt.org
This delicate little angel was born in February of 2007. She is very fair with blonde hair and blue eyes. She came into the orphanage when her mother relinquished her rights in March of 2008. She was born from the fourth pregnancy, second delivery to a healthy 36 year old mother. She weighed 2.45 kg at birth and was 46 cm long. She tested negative for all infectious diseases. It appears that she may be anemic and has some thermoregulation disorder. We are not sure what that means. Currently she is 6.46 kg and 69 cm tall. Despite the fact that she is given a good diet, she is not growing and gaining weight. She is a picky eater and prefers fruit puree, cottage cheese and yogurt. Our coordinator believes she could have a digestive problem or food allergies and maybe Celiac disease. She has been tested for genetic conditions they said and all tests were negative. She can stand and walks with a baby walker. She speaks seven words. The caregivers describe her as active and social. She likes to go for walks and likes water therapy. She has made huge strides in her development since coming to the orphanage but is still not growing much or gaining weight. She interacts with others and giggles with delight when someone plays with her. She can also keep herself entertained playing with toys. This little sweet pea needs a family to take that leap of faith and bring her home. She needs a good medical evaluation to figure out what her true needs are and that will not be possible where she is. If you would like more information on her, please call Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or send us an email at info@kidstoadopt.org
This smiley boy was born in February of 2004 at term. His mother suffers from immune thrombocytopenia, a blood disorder, and he was treated at birth. He weighed 2.5 kg and was 47 cm long. His mother has signed an affidavit making him legally available for adoption. He is physically well- developed, has normal motor skills and enjoys running and jumping. All of his tests, including genetic testing have come back unremarkable. He is considered a clinically healthy child although we do see some developmental deficits on his medical report. Now he needs a family to give him the extra care to catch up! If you would like more information on this little one please call Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or email jeny@kidstoadopt.org
This very tiny girl was born in June of 2007. She has Osteogenesis Imperfecta. She has had many health struggles being in an orphanage but now has a non-profit aid organization helping to sponsor her and she is starting to get some much needed medical care. This child has a strong spirit and a heart of gold. She is described as fun loving and cheerful. She loves to be touched and held. She is getting massages which she likes a lot. She always has a smile for those who greet her and she loves to be the center of attention. She urgently needs a family to love and care for her and get her medical care. She is quite bright but will not have the chance to thrive and grow where she is. We have lots of photos and a video available for people who might be interested. If you think you may have a special place in your heart for this little princess, please give Kids To Adopt a call at 360-695-1704 or email us at info@kidstoadopt.org
This handsome boy has brown hair and eyes and he was born in September of 2005. The coordinator told us that he is very smart and learns new things quickly. They say he is a very good boy who is very social. He feeds himself and likes to run and play. He was born from the second pregnancy, second delivery full term. He was 5.9 pounds at birth and was 20 inches long. He has multiple limb differences and is diagnosed with Hanhart syndrome. He is doing great. He manages to walk and run despite the fact that he is missing his left foot. As of August, 2008, he was 24.8 pounds and 32 inches tall. He is ready to have a family of his own. Special needs fees apply. The region he is in is very pro-adoption and travel usually happens very quickly. If you would like more information on this darling boy, please contact Kids To Adopt by email at info@kidstoadopt.org or by phone at 360-695-1704.
The darling baby boy has light brown hair that has a reddish tint to it. We are waiting on his birthday but we believe he is about 14 months old now. He was born with bladder exstrophy and has had two surgeries already. He appears to be doing well. The next surgery is scheduled for February of 2009 and we sure hope we can have a family there for him before the next surgery! He is in a region which is very quick with travel dates. Special needs fees apply. For more information please email us at info@kidstoadopt.org or phone us at 360-695-1704.
This blonde haired, blue-eyed baby girl is absolutely beautiful! She was born by C-Section in May of 2007. At birth she weighed 3.7 kilograms. She was 44cm long. Her head was 37 cm and her chest was 36 cm. She was born missing part of both of her legs. The orphanage doctor says that she will be able to be fitted with prosthetics. She does not have knees. At the age of 14 months she weighed 9.1 kilograms and was 60 cm long. This darling girl is described as active and full of smiles. She is responsive when spoken to, likes to play with toys, sits well, stands on her stumps and crawls with lightening speed! Now all she needs is a family to love her and get her the medical care she needs! The judge in this region likes to ask for a lot of documents and the time between the visitation trip and the court trip can be 6 to 9 months or so. Patience is important in this region! For more information call Kids To Adopt at 360-695-1704 or email us at info@kidstoadopt.org
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