A Family For Andy!

We love the kids we meet. Every single one of them. Sometimes one of our kids is moved to the fore-front of all of our minds for one reason or another. For the past little while that child has been Andy. The reason? Andy has less than three months until he is no longer eligible for adoption.



But you know what!? Andy now has a family working hard to get to him before it is too late!!

It is going to be a race to the finish line! But it is doable! I can't wait to see his smile when we show him pictures of his new family!

How Can We Help?

Update: All of the items on our lists have been generously donated or purchased with donated funds!!! A huge thank you to everyone. If you would like to be involved in supporting this trip there is a DONATE button on the right sidebar. Or contact Erin Martin at erinmrtn@yahoo.com for more ideas. Again, thank you to each of you for your support!


So many of you have asked how you can be involved in our upcoming trip that I thought I would post this here. The list of items we are collecting for this trip is at the end, but I thought some of you might find the other information interesting as well


Who We Are
Superkids is a humanitarian aid initiative within the Asia Waiting Child Program of the Gladney Center for Adoption. Our goal: to improve the lives of children in Chinese orphanages via adoption advocacy, medical and rehabilitation services. Starting as a tiny team providing services to special needs children in a single facility in Shanghai in 2007, we've grown to a broad coalition of physicians, early childhood development specialists, teachers and volunteers who've aided 500 children in orphanages across China.

You Say You Want to Help?
As many of you know we have just announced dates for our Spring 2015 Superkids Trip:  April 11-25, 3015! We have already received many kind offers to donate needed items.

Seeking Support in Partnerships
There are so many ways to contribute to Superkids. This past November, we were overwhelmed when friends and families helped us raise over $80,000 in net proceeds for the continued growth of the Superkids program. The thrust of this fundraiser focused on expanding our reach in China. To put it simply, we want to send more volunteers to more orphanages more times a year.


This April 2015 trip is an exciting step in that process. The cost of a Superkids trip is approximately $20,000. We will be using part of the money we raised to pay for the travel expenses of seasoned team members as well as in-country accommodations. In order to keep our overhead low, first time volunteers pay for their travel. The goal is financial responsibility and overall longevity of the program. 

Monetary donations literally help get the trip off the ground (airfare can add up!) but there are many other ways to participate in our mission. Superkids is a collaborative process and we want partners—partners in giving, advocating, hoping, and praying. We want partners in loving these precious children. So we’ve talked to some of our overseas partners in Shanghai, Changsha, Jiangxi, and Hunan and we’ve compiled a list of ways that you can help contribute in a tangible way to the trip this April.

How Have People Helped in the Past?
Families, church groups, Boy Scout troops, and organizations like Families with Children from China have come up with wonderfully creative ways to partner with us and spread joy through gift giving. Just a few examples include finger puppets, hair bows, mirrors, and baseball caps.

Your Hearts are Bigger than Our Suitcases
A typical Superkids trip requires a lot of travel. It’s a planes, trains, and automobiles experience and heavy luggage can really slow us down, so please keep this in mind when you donate. Think small, compact, and light weight. And above all, please coordinate with our staff before you donate. You can contact Erin Martin at erinmrtn@yahoo.com to coordinate your giving.  Below is an illustrative list of some helpful items.  The caregiving items will be delivered to Butterfly Home in Hunan.

I'm removing items as people notify me that they are sending them to keep the list updated. Some of the other items are partially filled too! Thank you all so much!!

Amazing Olly

Look at this little fellow! Isn't he too cute? He is not quite two years old and is described as lively and energetic. He loves to laugh and is curious about new things.

Learning to walk! Sept. 2014
June 2014


June 2014

He likes to listen to music. Olly's favorite toys are a rocking horse and balls. He gets along well with other children and will share toys with others. He is walking well and running. He understands what is said to him and is learning to speak.

Sept. 2014
Olly's special need is congenital laryngeal stridor (a developmental issue with the cartilage of his respiratory tract and he is now doing fabulously!) and retarded growth. Even though he is small for his age he is catching up and developing well. Here is what one of his nurses says about him, "He is still small for his age, but growing fast and putting on weight. He has periods of being wheezy on and off, but generally it doesn't affect him, he runs, plays and participates in games like any other child!"

"Where is my family?" June 2014
The Superkids team met Olly in June of 2014 and is looking forward to getting to see him again in April. I expect we will scarcely recognize him if these pictures from June and September tell us anything!

Olly is a darling, loving little boy just waiting for a family of his own! Could Olly be your son?

For more information about Olly please contact April Uduhiri at april.uduhiri@gladney.org.

Meet Miles

I have a cute little boy to introduce to you today. Miles is almost six years old. His favorite toys are small cars.




Miles is a quiet little boy and is closest to his caregivers. Miles is deaf and has CHD. He had heart surgery and it is noted that he recovered well.

Miles is unable to communicate much with others due to his hearing condition. His file says that he is a smart boy.


Sweet little Miles needs a family who will help him learn how to communicate and express himself. He needs the love and support of a family who will help him to thrive.

For more information about Miles please contact April Uduhiri at april.uduhiri@gladney.org.

Family Story Friday {Adopting An Older Boy}

The following story was written by another one of the great families we have the privilege of learning to know. We are so happy to see Kai learning and growing and happy with his family!


Our four year journey to adoption took us to some dead ends and on a few very sharp curves but here we are, making it official in July 2014, with our son Kai!





We have two biological kids, Cody age 7 and Kelby age 5, and  “planned” to adopt a younger child.  However, in the summer of 2013 Superkids met Kai in China and shortly after that we heard his story and knew that it was God’s plan for Kai to join our family.  Once we made the decision and moved forward things went amazingly smoothly and before we knew it we were on the way to China to meet Kai. 

Adopting an older child is scary in its own way, do you hug him when you meet?  Will he want to call us mom and dad? How will we communicate?  Somehow we made it through those fist few crazy weeks in China.  Kai knew almost no English, he could only say “apple” (Thanks, Steve Jobs) and “Oh my God” (Thanks pop culture).  The first few weeks we were home we couldn’t believe how often we went somewhere and ran into someone who spoke  Mandarin and could speak to Kai, dramatically helping his transition.  He started learning English quickly and then our exchange student from Beijing, Bridge, moved in and became our amazing live in translator.



Kai started 5th grade at a private school less than three weeks after coming home.  It was very hard for him but he is amazingly light hearted and as the months have gone on he has been able to become more and more integrated with his classmates.  Since he came home, Kai has learned to tie his shoes, ride a bike, swim, share, take turns, play on a soccer team, and use American table manners.  All while learning English!  



He can almost read in English, he is great at math and he loves art class.  He is such a cheerful person and we can see his resilient spirit every day.  He had so much fun experiencing the holidays from Halloween to Christmas.  In January he celebrated his first ever birthday party!  




We are excited to see what is in store for Kai!





More Matched Children and Other Great News!

As always, my favorite posts to write are the ones announcing that our children have families and are coming home!

First, the matched children. We are thrilled to say that:

Aiden
 And...

Anderson
Have families! 

And we have families in China and families leaving to meet their children. (A lot is happening in the Superkids world!) 

Look at all of these beautiful little faces! They are now, or very soon will be, with their families.









They are why we do what we do. All of these beautiful little faces. Each one of them a precious child. Now a treasured son or daughter. May you all be blessed beyond measure!

Calling All Advocates

We have a young man who needs us. He ages out in three months. This means that he will no longer be eligible for adoption and will forever lose the chance to be part of a family. In three short months.



So, what can YOU do?

There have been several posts written about him. Share one or all of them. If you have blog, share on your blog. Share his story on Facebook and Twitter. Any other place you can think of to share his story? Go right ahead!

The posts about him are here, and here, and here.

We are at the point right now that if someone steps forward to adopt him the entire adoption could still be completed before his birthday, but that time is running out.

I've personally met Andy twice and I'm so hoping to tell him that he has a family coming to meet him when I see him again in April!

Do what you can for this deserving boy today!

For information about adopting Andy please contact April  Uduhiri at april.uduhiri@gladney.org.