How To Help Haitian Earthquake Orphans
Posted by admin on June 11th, 2010 filed in General
How To Help Haitian Earthquake Orphans
Sadly 2010 has not started well for the people of Haiti, A disastrous earthquake has left many dead, or injured and homeless.So to be an orphan in what is officialy classed as the worlds poorest nation is not an enviable position to be in.
Today, there are millions of children in underdeveloped countries who have no parents, food, clothing, or access to medical or emotional care. While the majority of these children are dying from malnutrition, their living conditions are so poor that even diaper rash can be deadly. This situation is not isolated; in fact, it is growing at an ever-increasing pace.
In contrast, there are thousands of families in developed countries trying to adopt. However, they are faced with a complicated and cost prohibitive adoption process. This gap continues to widen as more children die and families struggle to find the resources to adopt.
A Child's Hope Foundation is bridging this gap by creating adoption orphanages and providing a healthy environment for infants and young children, awakening their spirits while seeking a loving family for them. With your help we can save lives, build families, and be a child's hope for love and belonging in this world!
HOW WE GOT STARTED
Individuals constantly ask us, "What you're doing is so wonderful, how did you ever get involved in this work?" So here is the story of how we got started.
In 1997 Paul and Carolene Cook adopted a beautiful girl from China and named her Megan. In 2001, the agency through which Megan was adopted came to the Cooks and asked them to donate to improve a poor orphanage in Haiti. The Cooks donated the money and thought little more about it.
A few months later, the agency returned to the Cooks and asked Paul if he would like to accompany the agency on a trip to Haiti so he could see what his donation meant in a personal sense.
Paul said, "It was only then, when I saw the desperate plight of orphans in Haiti, that I knew that I needed to do more than just donate money. I needed to personally get to work on this problem and help save the lives of these kids. We named our charity 'A Child's Hope Foundation' because we believe it is every orphan's hope to belong to a loving family."
Paul Cook, the founder of the organization, created A Chi
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ld's Hope Foundation to inspire hope and awaken the spirits of both the children and volunteers. "In the beginning we thought it would be wonderful to provide a clean, healthy home for orphans," said Paul. "But when we thought more about it, we realized that ultimately if the children weren't being raised by families, they would likely continue the cycle of poverty, illness, and abandonment. Everything we do is focused on providing a healthy, loving environment for children then placing them into families who will love them and provide opportunities for a hopeful future."
A Child's Hope Foundation started by building an "Adoption Center" in Haiti, an orphanage that could be a home for orphaned and abandoned children for a short time until they are adopted (for additional information Google Global Endeavors - Haiti). Hundreds of volunteers traveled at their own expense to help in construction efforts. The facility was dedicated in August of 2004 and is home to dozens of orphaned and abandoned children who temporarily live there until they are placed into loving families.
We are now expanding efforts into other countries,with the mission to save lives and build families. Paul Cook stated, "Individuals often ask, 'Why did you pick Haiti to start out?' I tell them that we didn't pick Haiti, Haiti picked us, and that if we can work in Haiti, we can work anywhere in the world!"
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If you want to find out more about A Child's Hope Foundation or make a donation please click on the link. www.achildshopefoundation.org/index.html
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