Friday, February 13, 2009

Worried


John and I were blessed with opportunity to help start a nutrition program at Brooklyn's orphanage.  Prior to this program many of the children were very under weight. It has been amazing to see how God has provided for these little ones.  

Thursday afternoon I received an email telling me the orphanage has received 13 new newborns. Many of the babies are premature.  All of them have a special need of some kind.   The orphanage is having trouble providing for these babies.  They are asking for help.  The Chinese are very proud and do not often ask for help.  Just the act of them asking is highly concerning to me. 

I need to find more monthly sponsors.  It will take another $150.00 worth of monthly sponsors to provide for these new little ones.  We are also hoping to rush a shipment of formula specially made for premature babies to Foshan as soon as possible.  I was told it would cost about $500.00 to get them everything they need.  How can I not try to give them that.

I am praying that God would place the desire to help these little ones on hearts of many.  If anyone would like to help it easy.  

All you need to do is to go to http://www.lovewithoutboundaries.com

Scroll down to the bottom of the page click on the link that says "Nutrition"

Click on the the link that says "Sponsor A Child"

Scroll down and find "Foshan Shunde, Guangdong"

Click "Donate" and follow the prompts

You can also mail a check to:  Love Without Boundaries
PO BOX 25016
Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0016

*Please note on the check Foshan Shunde CWI 

I know that economy is tough right now.  I realize that many people will not be able to help these little ones.  Everyone can pray for them.  I am asking that you help spread the word about these little ones.  I will update the blog if I hear anything regarding their condition.

Please feel free to pass this information onto anyone who you think might want to help.

    


 

1 comment:

Gina said...

Oy, unfortunately I am trying to figure out how to feed my kids right now. I will pray, though.