Saturday, March 30, 2013

Doodling for Africa Outreach

Josiah- Rejinna- Isaiah.
Holding Pepper- Harley-LeRoy who are all available for adoption!

 Doodling for outreach ministry? You bet! We as a family raise mini golden doodles and sell them to help with our outreach ministry in Liberia. My kids love these puppies and love to meet the families they become a part of. We do doodle adoptions to help kids. Your never to young or to old to help others in need. My kids are great examples of that. And you never know what God can use in your life when you are willing to step out and answer the call.











 Harley is a F1 mini golden doodle who was our biggest boy of this litter. He is ALL boy and fun loving. He is actually our favorite and is a typical playful rolly polly puppy. He currently weighs 19lbs and is up to date on all his vaccinations. He has had 2 well puppy check ups and is wanting a forever family of his own. Harley is available for $1000 and comes with a puppy guarantee.

 Pepper is an adorable F1 mini golden doodle puppy who loves to lay in your lap and be held. He has a laid back personality and currently weighs 16lbs. He is up to date on all vaccinations and has had 2 well puppy check ups. He is so ready for his forever family. Pepper is available for $1000. and includes a puppy guarantee.


LeRoy was our smallest of the F1 miniature golden doodle litter …at one point…then he caught up and is now 15lbs. What he lacked in size at one point, he sure makes up in personality! He is rambunctious, loves to explore, and be very involved. LeRoy is up to date on all his vaccinations and has had 2 well puppy check ups. LeRoy has straight hair that should be getting wavy however we cant be assured of this as we have not had a puppy look more golden retriever than doodle.  LeRoy is wanting a family to adopt him and is available for $800

For more information: www.doodledoghill.com

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

STUCK

 


I am volunteering for this important documentary in Minneapolis. Please consider signing the petition and come out to the engagements listed on the site!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Little Anthony Update




Little Anthony who is here in the states from Liberia on a medical visa continues to be seen by a pediatrician for the ongoing treatments of his severe Hydrocephalus. He has had several shunt placements and now is being monitored for developmental and cognitive progress. His Pediatric Neurosurgeon is waiting to do a cranioplasty to reduce his head size. This will still have to wait for some time as his head is so large. In the mean time, Anthony continues to thrive in the host family home of the Lanes who are doing a wonderful job caring for him and loving on him.
 






Sunday, March 17, 2013

Our Little Liberian Leprechaun

Courage Samuel turned 4 today! With adoptions closed in Liberia, we have been raising this child with his Gma in Liberia. (we adopted his brother and sister several years ago)  He has a bright future ahead of him regardless which country he grows up in.. We are encouraging him and assisting him to become all that God's called him to be.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

African Kinship Care

                                                            
African Kinship Care is a program that assist Liberian families care for children that might otherwise end up in orphanages. These are children whose parents are either missing or passed away and a relative is willing to care for them. Or a Liberian family who is willing to foster a child not of their own.  And in some cases we will come along side a family who has a special need and needs assistance with keeping their child in their care. Because adoptions are currently closed in Liberia, African Kinship Care is needed all the  more to sustain a healthy and loving family environment for children otherwise orphaned.

The families shown here have sponsored assistance however we do have waiting families. 

Contact us if you are interested in more information in helping a child/family in this program. The needs are great and those answering the call are few...

                                                                  



Monday, January 28, 2013

Amah needs an adoptive family





 This is a message from Debbie who works in Liberia with Orphans. She needs our help in finding a family for Amah. I believe in the power of networking and God's Direction. So please pass this message on and lets help Debbie with Amah getting a forever family of his very own. Thank you!!

January 25, 2013

Thank you also for offering your assistance towards helping find an
adoptive family for Amah.

Amah is 11 years old. He has had a growth on his left knee for quite
some time. About a year and a half ago I had it examined by a doctor
who took x-rays and said there was nothing to worry about.

Since then, the growth has continued to grow and become more painful.
However, it does not keep him from playing or doing any other
activities. I took him to a different doctor a few weeks ago who did a
new set of x-rays. Those x-rays showed a new growth near his knee cap
as well as what looks suspiciously like a tumor growing on his femur.
Amah and his x-rays were examined by another Liberian doctor that
concurred with the first one's concern. We also had a doctor visiting
from the states who examined Amah and his x-rays, and who also agrees
with the concern of the other two doctors. Since there is not a
radiologist here, we have sent the x-rays to the states hoping for a
more accurate diagnosis. In the mean time all three doctors have
recommended that we find away to get Amah out of Liberia because even
if it is not cancerous (which they are suspicious of) it will take a
series of complicated surgeries and years of follow up for him to be
treated for the suspected tumor that is there.

Amah has lived in an orphanage that I work with since 2004. In talking
with the orphanage director this week I discovered that he does (or at
least did at that time) have family living in Bong County. His mother
brought him to the orphanage after his father abandoned them and she
could no longer care for him. We are trying to make contact with her
to include her in this process. We are working on getting him a birth
certificate and then will pursue a passport as well.

I have already talked to the MoHSW about Amah. She suggested
we start with finding an adoptive family.  I am hopeful that a
family that is already approved for adoption will come forward to
adopt Amah.

This process is new to me. Even though I work with orphans, adoption
is not in my normal scope of expertise. Any assistance or advice would
be much appreciated.

--
Debbie Dezutter
Country Director - Liberia
Orphan Relief and Rescue

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Potter's Hands



Just Think-
You are not by chance but by God’s choosing his hand for you and made you the person you are.He compares you to no one else.
You are one of a KIND!
You lack nothing that his Grace can’t give you. He has allowed you to be here at this time in history to fulfill his special purpose for this generation.
What you do with this is up to you!