This is my daughter, Cordelia. She's waiting for me in an orphanage in Zhenjiang, China. She's two years old (almost) and has Down syndrome.
I always wanted to be a parent, but none of my options seemed quite right. Then one day I read an article about the grim hopelessness of growing up with a disability in China. I felt something click into place; it was the idea I'd been waiting my whole life to have.
I looked into adopting through the Massachusetts foster care system. There are no fees. But I knew that a child in this country, even a child in foster care, has access to Western medicine and education. I felt drawn to China, despite the staggering expense of international adoption. And so I found the China Special Children program at Wide Horizons For Children, which swiftly matches adoptive parents with special-needs children waiting to go home. I was matched with Cordelia, whose Chinese name is Xin Yi, at the end of January.
To help fund my adoption, I am working with an organization called Brittany's Hope. Click here to donate.They provide grants to unite prospective parents with special-needs orphans worldwide. If I can raise $5,000, Brittany's Hope will match it. Your gift will be tax-deductible, and you'll be part of the community of people who help to show Cordelia what it means to matter, to have a family and a future.
NO GIFT IS TOO SMALL, and I'd be so grateful.
--Jen
No comments:
Post a Comment