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31607 North 20th Ave., Phoenix, AZ. 85085-7068
Email:
Marianne.Adams@ChildrensHope.net
Call toll free 877-225-4843
Phoenix Area: 623-581-3906

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A
Young Humanitarian
Danielle wanted to help children
left behind in the Chinese orphanages. At her birthday party,
she collected $250 and then donated the money to CHI.
Danielle, you are truly an inspiration to us all!

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Service with a passion...
CHI Is Accredited through 2010
As one of the
world's leading advocates for quality services for
children and families, the Council on Accreditation
reaffirmed Children's Hope International's standards
of excellence by once again honoring CHI with COA
accreditation through 2010. The detailed
reaccreditation process investigates ethical
practices, finances, service to families along with
every aspect of organizational integrity.
"Children's Hope wants to assure their families that
we follow 'best practice standards' and this
independent investigation validates that," said
Dianna Briner, Children's Hope Finance and
Compliance Director.
COA is currently in negotiations with the U.S. State
Department to become the only official accrediting
agency for all international adoption agencies under
the Hague Convention on Inter-Country Adoption. The
Hague is a multilateral treaty that provides a
framework of safeguards of protecting children and
families involved in inter-country adoption.
In the final
report, COA noted that Children's Hope's best trait
is their passion. Our staff knows why we are here and display a
passion to carry out our mission!
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6-Year-Old Goes Into Jewelry Business
By Lynne LaMaster
She must be one of the youngest entrepreneurs around. Taylor
Davis, 6, has partnered with her mom, Karen Davis, to create and
sell bracelets they call "Hearts Link Us". These bracelets are
designed to help kids have a trusted phone number wherever they go,
in case they get separated from their parents or guardians.
Click
HERE to read the rest of the story.
This article was published in the January 8, 2007 issue of "That's
Crispy."
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Country Program Updates
For the most
current adoption information, click on the desired country flag
below.
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For an
quick overview of all adoption programs, click
HERE.
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New
CHI Orphan Sponsorship Program
Since the
origins of Children's Hope in 1992, we have given time and money to
the needs of
orphans wherever we have encountered them. As we became
increasingly aware of the immense needs of orphans worldwide, we
made the decision to establish an arm of our agency that would
encourage others to give as well, thus leveraging our own efforts.
We wanted to involve greater forces than our own in order to make a
greater impact.
Our first few years of
fundraising effort produced some results, but ultimately they were
too meager to really meet the vast needs of orphans worldwide.
Direct mail, grant writing, one-time appeals, and "orphan train"
events all had their moments of exhilaration, but overall they did
not produce many dollars to give to children in need. So,
after much research and consideration, CHI has developed an orphan
sponsorship program to meet the needs of thousands more orphans
worldwide.
Click on the picture to see how
YOU can sponsor an orphan child.
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Quilted with Love
By Moya
Smith
Claire Xiaolan Hope McKee was
placed in the eager and loving arms of her parents on January 6,
2002, one day before her first birthday.
A year before our daughter was
placed in our arms, they started to arrive.
Messages of love and good wishes to a child we held in our hearts.
Seven inch by seven inch pieces of cloth from Hong Kong and
Newfoundland, from North Carolina
and Pennsylvania, from British Columbia
and Bangkok.
To read the rest of this story,
click
HERE.
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Why
Some of Our Children Are Waiting...
Below
is a synopsis of SMILE, a wonderful movie recently
released on DVD:
Malibu, CA - Present day. A
smart, precocious and beautiful teenager named Katie
(Mika Boorem) celebrates her birthday with her
family and friends. Her father, Steven (Beau
Bridges), and mother, Bridgett (Linda Hamilton),
have provided Katie with a lot of love and
understanding, as well as a privileged life and all
that a material world has to offer.
Halfway around
the world in rural China, another teenage girl, Lin
(Yi Ding), celebrates her birthday on the exact day,
but her reality exists in stark contrast to Katies's.
Rescued as an infant, Lin has a severe facial
deformity that prevents her from the freedom of ever
showing her face. Her adoptive father, Daniel (Luoyong
Wang), has sacrified everything in his life in order
to protect his beloved child. They live with the
bare essentials, in darkness and absolute
simplicity. But they are bonded with incredible
love and closeness. His only hope is that one day
Lin can emerge from her self-imposed isolation to
live in the world without fear and shame.
On his way
home from work one day, Daniel sees a flyer that
alerts him to a special medical program that
provides reconstructive surgery to children in
countries who cannot otherwise afford it. It's
called "Doctor's Gift" (based on "Operation Smile).
Although she's reluctant at first, Lin agrees to
accompany her father to a clinic in Shanghai.
However, due to a series of unfortunate events,
Daniel is unable to get Lin to the clinic in time,
and they miss out on the chance for surgery.
Click on the
picture for more information. SMILE is available
for about $20 new and $10 used on Amazon.com.
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FCC-AZ
If you live in Arizona and are adopting from China, have adopted
from China or are considering adopting from China,
you may want to join the Arizona branch of Families
With Children from China (FCC-AZ). To learn
more about this organization, click on the picture.
Letter
from FCC-AZ
Dear FCC-AZ
members,
Many AZ
families know about our Families With Children
From China support group and have also joined
the FCC-AZ Yahoo Group. The group is a
wonderful, dynamic place to share adoption and
non-adoption information, ideas, photos, view a
calendar of events and to get to know other FCC
families. Monthly calendar events such as 2
Playgroups, Mom's Night Out, and the Waiting
Families meetings are posted on the Yahoo Calendar
and members can be sent reminders of these events.
All upcoming events are also posted on the calendar
for quick reference at anytime, which comes in handy
if you have misplaced your FCC newsletter. It
really is a great way to stay in touch with FCC-AZ.
I would like
to take this opportunity to invite those members
that may not know about the FCC Yahoo group or may
have been invited and had the invitation expire, a
chance to join. The Yahoo Group members would
love to have you be a part of our group!
If
you would like to be sent an invitation to join the
FCC-AZ Yahoo Group, please email me (Kathy Wong),
moderator of the Yahoo Group, at
kkhwong@cox.net
and I will be happy to send you an invitation to
join.
If
you are not yet a member of FCC-AZ and would like to
join, you may join online at
http://www.fccaz.org
or contact Ray Cooper,
FCC Membership Director at
ray_cooper@yahoo.com
for a membership form to be sent to you.
Thank you and
have a great day!
Kathy Wong
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Click on the envelope to have an information packet sent to your house tomorrow!

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