Hurray!
in reply to a message by Queen Reine
Congratulations Clementine and Ryan!
We are proud to inform you that we have found six children that would love to be part of your family!
Dwayne Anson (8 years old) was given up for adoption when he was 2 because his parents couldn't cope. He is a lovely boy how is very talented - he sings! He is in a choire and he only wants to be in a family where he can still take part in this. Dwayne knows, why his mum and dad gave him up and hopes that somewhere out there, there is a family that "can cope with me". He is very sociable and well-mannered and would like to have a family that likes music as much as he does.
Joséphine Lunete and Cornélie Ninette (5 years old) from France both suffer from the Usher-Syndrom. They have both been deaf from birth onward and at the age of 3 their eyesight started to deterioate. Cornelie's blindness is nearly complete, whilst Josephine can still see partly. Their parents have 2 more children and couldn't cope with the strain and decided to give them away. They hope to find a loving family. Josephine and Cornelie are both learning tactile sign language and quite good at it. They recently started on braille aswell. Both girls are full of life and can't wait to move in with a family that can cope with their disabilities. They have so much to give!
We hope that you get along well with them, we would love to hear how it went.
Yours,
Rainbow House
We are proud to inform you that we have found six children that would love to be part of your family!
Dwayne Anson (8 years old) was given up for adoption when he was 2 because his parents couldn't cope. He is a lovely boy how is very talented - he sings! He is in a choire and he only wants to be in a family where he can still take part in this. Dwayne knows, why his mum and dad gave him up and hopes that somewhere out there, there is a family that "can cope with me". He is very sociable and well-mannered and would like to have a family that likes music as much as he does.
Joséphine Lunete and Cornélie Ninette (5 years old) from France both suffer from the Usher-Syndrom. They have both been deaf from birth onward and at the age of 3 their eyesight started to deterioate. Cornelie's blindness is nearly complete, whilst Josephine can still see partly. Their parents have 2 more children and couldn't cope with the strain and decided to give them away. They hope to find a loving family. Josephine and Cornelie are both learning tactile sign language and quite good at it. They recently started on braille aswell. Both girls are full of life and can't wait to move in with a family that can cope with their disabilities. They have so much to give!
We hope that you get along well with them, we would love to hear how it went.
Yours,
Rainbow House