heartbeat - Shepherd`s Field Children`s Village

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heartbeat - Shepherd`s Field Children`s Village
HEARTBEAT
News from Around the Village
DECEMBER 2011
2011
Take a Look Back at a Very Special Year
M
erry Christmas and
Happy New Year from
the entire Shepherd’s
Field family to you and your families! This
year was filled with many blessings, and
we’re grateful to each and every one of you
for your faithful love, prayers and support of
the work God is doing here. What a blessing
it was to witness 25 of our beautiful children
find their Forever Families this year, 14 kids
receive life-changing surgery, and 10 new
children join our Shepherd’s Field family. We
also saw the completion of the second floor
of the new Vocational Training Center, which
was a miracle in itself. As we look forward
to 2012, we can see the final two floors
completed and filled with happy children,
learning to become independent and selfsufficient. Thanks to you, this is always made
possible – we thank God continually and pray
for each and every one of you.
We are grateful for your prayers and financial support! Donate by check to: Philip Hayden Foundation 40335 Winchester Rd, #E-115, Temecula, CA 92591 USA
1.866.JAMES127 (1.866.526.3712)
Donate by credit card using Network for Good or Paypal on ChinaOrphans.org
IN CHINA: SHEPHERD’S FIELD CHILDREN’S VILLAGE
26 JIN YUAN ROAD DA WANG GU DEVELOPMENT ZONE
WUQING, TIANJIN 301712 PR CHINA
022-2219-0708
2011
Meet Our 10 New Arrivals
W
e were blessed this year with the addition of 10 new children to our Shepherd’s Field family, who
came to us from eight different government-run orphanages around China. Most of them were sent to
Shepherd’s Field because their home orphanages lacked the resources to help them with their special
needs, which range from several complex heart conditions to a simple birthmark to a deformed ear. The children range in
age from a few months old to 13, and our medical team is quickly working on establishing the proper treatment plan for
each child. Once surgeries are completed – some serious and others fairly simple – we’ll work on finding loving families
to adopt them. In the meantime, we need sponsors. Three of the 10 already have sponsors, but the rest still need someone
to ensure that they’ll receive the daily care they need. If you’d like to sponsor a child please email us at ChildSponsor@
ChinaOrphans.org or call us in the USA at 1-951-676-4010 or in China at 86-(0)22-2219-0708.
Austin is a nine-month-
Amity is a three-month- Liam is an eight-month-
Amelia is a five-year-old
Mia is a three-year-old
girl from the Yangdong
orphanage in Guangdong
province, who has
Porencephalia.
old boy with a complex
heart condition from the
Fuzhou orphanage in
Fujian province.
girl with Down syndrome
and a heart disorder, from
the Xining orphanage in
Qinghai province.
old girl from the Hohhot
orphanage in Inner
Mongolia, who also has a
serious heart condition.
Julie is a two-year-old
old boy with an acute
girl with a cleft palate,
heart condition, also from who also came to us from
Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. the Hohhot orphanage in
Inner Mongolia.
Natalie Bryne is a
Blossom is a 13-year-old Anabel Lee is a nine-
George is a 10-month-old
boy with an ear deformity,
and comes from the
Zhaoxian orphanage in
Hebei province.
girl with Spina Bifida,
from the Liaocheng
orphanage in Shandong
province.
month-old girl from the
Duchang orphanage in
Jiangxi province, who has
a Hemangioma.
nine-month-old girl from
the Yangxi orphanage in
Guangdong province, who
has a heart condition.
It’s very simple to help an orphan in need. GIVE at ChinaOrphans.org/donate
Watch videos made at
Shepherd’s Field
youtube.com/user/chinaorphans
facebook.com SEARCH: “Shepherd’s Field Children’s Village”
twitter.com/ShepherdsField
2011
Forever Families Find 25 Children
T
hanks to your love, support and advocacy in 2011, 25 children were adopted by families in nine different
countries around the world. One of our adoptees, seven-year-old Jerak Robbins, has been part of our
Shepherd’s Field family since he was two months old. You can imagine how hard it was for all of us to say
goodbye, but we realize that the greatest gift we can give these precious children is a family of their very own. It is our hope
and our mission to help any orphan in need, and to find families to love and care for each and every one of them. If you
would like to adopt or to help raise awareness for adoption, please email us at adoption@ChinaOrphans.org or call us
in the USA at 1-951-676-4010 or in China call 86-(0)22-2219-0708.
Sam
Susan
Taylor
Walter
Ella
Tristan
Hugo
Sophia
David
Adrik
Gretchen
Allison
Noel Joy
Olivia
Mariah
Brent
Will
Lexi
Grace
Melissa
Perry
Jerak Robbins
Preston
Gunner
Lucas
Sam was adopted to Holland on Jan. 16
Susan was adopted to the USA on Feb. 1
Taylor was adopted to Sweden on Feb. 13
Walter was adopted to Italy on Feb. 13
Ella was adopted to the USA on Feb. 20
Tristan was adopted to the USA on Feb. 20
Hugo was adopted to Sweden on March 12
Sophia was adopted to the USA on April 5
David was adopted on May 9
Adrik was adopted to the USA on May 15
Gretchen was adopted to Sweden on May 16
Allison was adopted to Canada on May 30
Noel Joy was adopted to the USA on May 30
Olivia was adopted to the USA on July 3
Mariah was adopted to the USA on July 24
Brent went to a foster family in China on July 28
Will was adopted to Denmark on Aug. 8
Lexi was adopted to the USA on Aug. 14
Grace was adopted to the USA on Aug. 21
Melissa was adopted to Belgium on Oct. 26
Perry was adopted to the USA on Nov. 6
Jerak Robbins was adopted to Italy on Nov. 20
Preston went to the USA on Nov. 20
Gunner was adopted to France on Nov. 26
Lucas was adopted to the USA on Dec. 4
Is China calling you?
If you have a servant’s heart, a love of travel and a desire to transform your life forever, then consider this: The children of
Shepherd’s Field need teachers, physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists. If you’re qualified in any of
these areas, and you’d like to know more about opportunities to serve, please write us today at info@ChinaOrphans.org.
We’d love to hear from you!
2011
Surgery Changes 14 Lives
B
roken children from Shepherd’s Field continue to be
transformed into beautiful stories of redemption and
love – in 2011 our medical team successfully found
life-changing surgery for 14 of the neediest members
of our family. Every medical miracle was made possible because of
your generous contributions, which have changed lives forever.
Philip had surgery in Shanghai on
Mar. 21 to remove a deep pressure sore
Macy had heart surgery on Apr. 14.
Due to complications, she spent a total of 83 days in
hospital, which included 26 days in the ICU
Max had surgery to remove an unusual chest band, and
surgery to separate the fused first and second fingers of
his left hand on Apr. 18
Ethan had his cleft palate surgically
repaired on Apr. 19
Gunner had a successful cleft lip repair on Apr. 19
Olivia had successful cleft lip surgery on Apr. 22
Clyde had successful cleft palate surgery on Apr. 22
Diane had successful cleft palate surgery on Apr. 28
Stacey had her last plastic surgery operation to repair a
facial scar on May 16
Jacob Jai had a successful operation
on his left foot on Aug. 9
Grace had surgery to move her anal opening further
away from her urethra on Mar. 22.
She was adopted to the USA on Aug. 21
Isabella had three surgeries for a recto-vaginal fistula
on Jul. 8, a second operation on Jul. 13 to correct a
complication, and a colostomy on Sept. 8
Shanna had two operations for an anal fistula repair
on Jan. 11, followed by reversal of
her colostomy on Nov. 4
Toby had surgery on Nov. 19 for a broken leg
While there is much to celebrate, our new arrivals still have
desperate needs. Nine-month-old Austin needs to have a heart
operation within the next few weeks to increase his oxygen level.
Though his oxygen level is good, eight-month-old Liam needs
holes in his heart closed to avoid complications in the future. In
addition, Liam has a potentially life-threatening large inguinal
hernia. Natalie Bryne is a nine-month-old who needs surgery to
repair a serious defect in her aorta, the largest artery in the body.
Because heart defects and their complications often get much
worse over time, it’s critical to get this done within the next few
months. It could make the difference between a short, difficult life
and one that’s normal. Amelia is a 5½-year-old girl with Down
syndrome, who comes to us from the high-altitude region of
Qinghai province. She needs surgery to repair a heart condition
called Tetralogy of Fallot.
The total cost of these four children’s surgeries is US$54,200 or
¥336,040 RMB. If you’d like to sponsor a surgery, please give to our
Medical Fund today, or email us at surgery@ChinaOrphans.org.
Clyde
Diane
Philip
Macy
Max
Ethan
Gunner
Olivia
Stacey
Jacob Jai
Grace
Isabella
Shanna
Toby
SPONSOR A CHILD TODAY For only US$35 (¥235 RMB) per month, you can give a child hope through our child sponsorship
program. Your monthly donation will provide a child with food, clothing, education and care in a
loving family environment, and will change a child’s life (and yours) forever!
ChinaOrphans.org/sponsor