Monday, May 28, 2012

A Birthday

Birthday's at COTP are a big deal.  Most of our babies/toddlers come to us malnourished, premature, or ill; therefore it is a celebration that these kiddos make it to their 1st, 2nd, or 3rd birthday.  They have had a tough beginning and have fought to survive.  It is such a joy to celebrate a birthday.

Typically Chante throws the birthday parties.  We have 60 kids, so 60 parties a year.  A week ago we through the party instead.  What a blessing!  

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The caretakers of our children at COTP are Haitian women.  We call these wonderful ladies nannies.

It has been a desire of the COTP staff to conduct a nanny training.  We were thrilled when Adam figured out a schedule that would allow the nannies to attend a training session.

April 30th we held our first of six training sessions.  Each nanny attended one session.

The nannies were eager to attend.  They told me that the children always get to school and this training session is school for gwo moun big people.
Nannies waiting for their session to start.
Nick, our director shared the new vision for family homes.  He walked the nannies out to our back property to show them the first home.  Nikki brainstormed how to better care for the children with the nannies.  They came up with possible activities.  She also introduced our baby house room changes.  More to come about this in another blog.  
Fifi (our nurse) teaching how to use the new intake/outtake chart.
Our nurses, Sheila and Fifi, led the nannies in health care return demonstration that allowed for them to practice on dolls.   The nannies loved the dolls so much they named them after their favorite children.  Fifi named her baby doll Rose Guerda after the baby she loves.
Fifi leading a return demonstration on mixing a bottle and feeding a baby.
The nannies holding their baby dolls.
Renel taught the nannies how to cash their checks.  We use to handout money, but with a growing number of staff we are moving to checks.  He taught them how to sign a check and where to go to deposit the check.
Renel teaching the nannies about their paycheck.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

2 English Preschool Teaching Positions Vacant


Children of the Promise is in need of 2 preschool teacher for the 2012-2013 school year.  In the upcoming year, the organization will have 34 children between 2-5 years of age in their care.  Many of these children will be adopted by American or Canadian families.  It is vital that these children receive an English education prior to arriving in the States or Canada.

Projected Number of Students for 2012-2013 School Year
Child Age
# of Students
5 years
2
4 years
4
3 years
11
2 years
17


Children of the Promise (COTP) is a creche in the rural village of Lagosette in northern Haiti, about 8 miles outside of Cap Haitian. It was started by Bud and Jan Bonnema 12 years ago with a few infants in a small apartment in Cap Haitian.  It now sits on a few acres of land, where around 60 infants receive care.

In a nation where unemployment hovers around 70%, COTP is the largest employer in the area, providing work for 80+ local residents! COTP provides for infants with needs such as malnutrition, significant illness, or family difficulties, where the goal is to reunite the child with their family as soon as conditions allow.  COTP also cares for and facilitates adoptions for orphaned babies needing a forever family. 

Other programs of COTP address the conditions in the community that necessitate bringing a baby to COTP. They are: the prenatal classes, formula program, nutritional supplement program, school sponsorship program, and water filtration. 

Check out COTP's website @www.childrenofthepromise.org

Feel free to contact:
Jamie Groen (COTP Director)  cotpdirector@gmail.com
1-320-444-8180


Sunday, May 6, 2012

Financial Assistance for Adoptions


Family and friends I urge you to consider adoptions if you are interested in adding children to your life.  Living at COTP with babies waiting to be matched has broken my heart for the world of adoption.  We photo list our special needs babies who are waiting here.  There is a photo list of children and family groups in my hometown of Sioux Falls waiting for families.  

If financial assistance is the issue for you see below some of the resources out there.  I received this list for Lutheran Social Services when I was in the States this March.  The list was updated as of February 2012.
  
CHSFS Adoption Support Fund
Scholarships between $70-3,000 based on the family need and child’s need.  Available to all international and domestic adoptions.
Requirements:  None

Gift of Adoption Fund
Grants, $1,000-7,500
Requirements:  Domestic or Int’l, must have approved Home Study

The Lydia Fund
Adoption grants
Requirements:  International adoptions only.  Must be Christian and married.

MN Adopt
Reimbursement program based on child's need for families that have adopted children under MN state guardianship
Requirements:  Child must have special needs or be a part of a sibling group
http://www.mnadopt.org/adoptionassistance.html

A Child Waits Foundation
Offers low-interest loans and adoption grants to families who have exhausted all other means of payment
Requirements:  Child must be older than five or have special needs
www.achildwaits.org 866-999-2445

Love Knows No Borders
Adoption Assistance
Requirements:  None
For information, send self addressed envelope (2 stamps) to Love Knows No Boundaries 500B Monrow Turnpike PO Box 350 Monroe, CT, 06468

Cadman Foundation
Fundraising and grant opportunities
Requirements:  Preference given to married couples and those adopting a child with special needs.

God’s Grace Adoption Ministry
Matches fund raised by family’s community up to $2,5000
Requirements:  Christian, two-parent families

Katelyn’s Fund
$3,000 Grants
Requirements:  Married, heterosexual, Christian, married couples

The Micah Fund
Grants for international adoptions
Requirements:  Children are lack or bi-racial.  This grant is for families who live in the Midwest only.

Show Hope
Grants for International adoptions
Requirements:  Christian families

Britany’s hope
Adoption grants
Requirements:  waiting children with special needs

Moriah Adoption Fund (through All God’s Children agency)
Adoption grants
Requirements:  Special needs children, older children, or sibling groups

Golden Dawn Adoption Assistance
Adoption grants up to $2,000
Requirements:  Special needs children, African children, sibling groups.  Families with be Latter-Day Saints or Christians

Helpusadopt.org
Adoption grants up to $15,000
Requirements:  None

National Adoption Foundation
Fundraising assistance, grants, and loans
Requirements:  None

OATH Ministry
Grants for families adopting internationally
 Requirements:  None

State Non-Recurring Expense Subsidy
Requirements:  None

Sea of Faces Foundation
Grants between $1,00-3,000 for families adopting from a developing country
Requirements:  Must have referral at the time of application-you can apply after the child is already in the home.  Must be married, heterosexual, Christian couples

Adoption Tax Credit
Requirements:  None

I Support Adoptions
Assistance for families in need
Requirements:  None

A Mother’s Love
Fundraising opportunities
Requirements:  None

Lifesong for Orphans
Matching grants and interest-free loans
Requirements:  Chistian, married couples adopting internationally

Pathways for Little Feet
Interest-free loans
Requirements:  None
http://www.pathwaysfor littlefeet.org/

Home For Good Foundation
Free Christian-based fundraising materials
Requirements:  None

Elijah’s Truth
Grants available
Requirements:  Must live in Minnesota, North Dakota, or South Dakota

JSC Foundation
Grants available
Requirements:  Christian homes
Wwww.iscfoundation.orgindex.cfm


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Make adoption costs fully refundable in the 2012 & 2013 Tax Years


The average cost to adopt a child is any where from $25k- $35k or more. Currently, for the 2011 Tax Year Adopting families are eligible for:
• A maximum of $13,360 for 2011 returns
• Fully refundable as long as the adoption is initiated in 2011 or before, and finalized before the end of 2012 (domestic) or was finalized in 2011 (international)
But in 2012 the Tax Credit is going to change:
• A maximum of $12,360 for 2012 returns only
The 2012 Tax Credit will not be refundable for adoptions initiated after 2011, which means a large number of families may not be able to get any of the $25k- $35k back and possibly prevent people from adopting a child at all.
In 2013 it will revert back to a maximum tax credit of $6,000 for parents adopting children with special needs, and there will be no adoption tax credit available for all other adoptive parents beginning in tax year 2013.
We are petitioning to make the adoption tax credit permanent and refundable, so that more money is available to families allowing them provide a financially stable home to the adopted child.
To learn more and sign this petition click here.
To read two great adoption stories from COTP visit here and here.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

McKennan's Gift

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Many of the youth at our church were excited to see Adam and I come to Haiti last August.  McKennan was too.  We didn’t realize the amount of excitement McKennan had until we received her gift.  Apparently she has been saving her allowance to give to COTP. 
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 Last February we received an envelope with $150.00 inside and the instructions to use it for the babies. 
We were a little surprised since we had no idea she had been saving at all.  After talking with her dad he reassured us that McKennan did intend for us to use all the money however we could for the babies.


COTP has been punching numbers for milk.  Here in Haiti milk is difficult to get.  My mom sends me down milk for our birthdays and holidays, because I miss it like crazy.  The powdered milk, Bongue, is expensive.  This spring we attempted getting it pasteurized from the cow, but it was even more expensive.  Therefore, we are sticking with giving our children two glasses of powdered milk a day and mixing it in with some meals.


McKennan
Why the COTP children need milk?  The children come to us malnourished.  They need the healthy fat, calcium, and protein to grow strong bones and able minds.  Some of them were not breastfed as infants, so they are behind.  60% of the brain and sheath that surrounds the nerves is made of fat.

McKennan’s gift provided us with 250 glasses of milk for our children.

I am amazed at her generosity.  A generous generation of youth is rising up.
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