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Re: Rainbow House Adoption Center!
Your Name: Summer Jeanna
Your Spouses Name: Christopher Jacob "Chris
Children You Have (and Ages):
# of Children You Wish To Adopt (maximum 6): 6
Preferred Genders: 4 girls, 2 boys
Preferred Ages: 3-9
Preferred Countries: Japan, Algeria, Cambodia
Are you willing to...
Adopt Sib Sets?: yes thought not more than 2 in it
Adopt Twins?: yes
Adopt Triplets or more?: no
Adopt Children w/Physical Disabilities?: Not All
Adopt Children w/Emotional Disabilities?: Yes
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Daughter to 6
Sister to many
Girl Friend to one
"Mommy" to another

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Hurray!Congratulations Summer and Christopher!We are proud to inform you that we have found six children that would love to be part of your family!Yoshiro Takumi (8 years old) and his sister Hiroko Aya (5 years old) from Japan have been put up for adoption by their parents because they believe their children will have a better chance in life if they grow up somewhere else. Yoshiro has taken this very hard, he pretends to not care, but at night he often cries himself to sleep. Hiroko has stopped talking and won't leaver her brother one minute in fear of losing him to. She hardly eats or does what somebody says to her, except if her brother tells her to. They both carry a memory of their parents with them, a small ornament to bring them luck. Yoshiro has got into trouble with other children for stealing and hitting them, and we hope he finds a family that will show him that they won't leaf him, no matter what he does. He desperatly needs a firm and loving hand.Ghadir Hiba and Lamya Hafza (7 years old) are twins from Algeria. Their parents were killed by extremist and they were put into a reception camp at first. Ghadir and Lamya are very shy and afraid of what will happen next. They had 4 brothers and sisters who didn't make it and would probably be more at ease if there are younger siblings they could look after. During their flight they suffered from malnutrition and as a result Lamya still has health problems because of her underweight. They have learnt a little to read and write at school, but in arabic and french. They will need a lot of help adjusting but will probably be an enrichment for every family!

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