Newsletter December 2015
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God’s Littlest Angels December 2015 "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." - Isaiah 9:6 Every time a hand reaches out to help another... that is Christmas. Every year, God’s Littlest Angels decorates the houses and nursery for Christmas. We hang stockings, wrap presents, put up lights, and try to make Christmas a special time for the children. We have people who donate the gifts and even find ways to send them into Haiti with volunteers. Sometimes, people will even donate money to buy some chicken for the children’s Christmas lunch. Your donations help us make Christmas special. The children depend on the staff to meet all of their needs and we depend on you to provide the funds to do this. This is a team effort and no single part can make it work. God’s Littlest Angels Unit 2081 - GLA 3170 Airmans Drive Ft. Pierce, FL 34946 USA GLA in Haiti: 011-509-2-228-1645 Haiti VOIP Phone: 719-937-4749 US Office: 719-638-4348 Email: gla@glahaiti.org (Dixie in Haiti) gla-usa@glahaiti.org This year has been a low year for donations. We have struggled and that means that we do not have as much for the children. Please consider making a donation today! You can write a check and send or you can go online to www.glahaiti.org, click on the DONATE button, and make a financial contribution to help the children at the orphanage. (US staff) Web Pages: www.glahaiti.org www.glacanada.ca You can also remember the children, and GLA at Christmas time by giving an honorary gift on behalf of loved ones and Send US Funds to: GOD’S LITTLEST ANGELS 2283 WAYNOKA RD. SUITE A COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80915 MAIN OFFICE: (719) 638-4348 EMAIL: GLA-USA@GLAHAITI.ORG family. We have had families in the past who decided not to 501C3 tax # 36-4149349 have a large Christmas gift exchange and instead, they Send Canadian Funds to: GOD’S LITTLEST ANGELS PO BOX 56043 AIRWAYS, CALGARY, ALBERTA T2E 8K5 EMAIL: INFO@GLACANADA.CA CHARITY #: 870573920 RR0001 donated the cost of the gifts to the children at God’s Littlest Angels! What a blessing that is for the children and for the giver of the gift also! Please help us to continue to care for Haitian children. God has sent us here to serve the children, help us do our best. You truly make a difference in the lives of the children with your gifts. Make US & Canadian checks payable to: God’s Littlest Angels Please, Give A Financial Gift Today! “What we spend, we lose. What we keep will be left for others. What we give away will be ours forever.” ― David McGee “It's not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.” - Mother Teresa 2016 GLA Calendars Are Here! The 2016 GLA Calendars are ready with bigger and better photos than ever! The cost is a $20 donation, which includes shipping. There are lots of photos of the children, so each month you can see new faces smiling at you from our Calendar! Please go to www.glahaiti.org and click on the icon to the left to order your calendar today! DONATIONS If you have donations of supplies and clothing to send to the orphanage, please send them to our Colorado address. The donations will then be shipped to Haiti. If you would like to know what items we need at the orphanage, we keep a current list of needed donations on the web site. We appreciate any and all donations! Guest House Building Progress at Fort Jacques We are so excited about the progress that has taken place on the guest house building! The first floor walls are up, windows and doors cut out, and we are just waiting for the beams and ceiling joists to be made and put in for the second story to go up. The middle right photo is the trash house and incinerator for the increased trash need. It is all made out of stone from the property. We did not have to buy stone for these structures. We are also building two family cottages so that families coming to pick up their children can have some private time and space to meet their children and start their journey to becoming a family together! The bottom right photo shows our building crew digging out one of the four tree trunks that must come out before the cottages can be built. The crew is digging and pulling these huge stumps by hand. We need teams in 2016 to help us put in wiring, plumbing, walls, and the finishing touches on the houses. Write to volunteers@glahaiti.org and ask how you can help! NEW ARRIVALS Samaïda (Assistance) 3 October 2015 Lucner (Assistance) 3 July 2015 Wadson 18 January 2015 Derlain (Assistance) 8 September 2015 Daëlle (Assistance) 9 September 2015 Jhovany 4 April 2013 Adoption News Adoptions are such a roller coaster ride of emotions and expectations for the parents, as well as for all of us working on the adoption process here in Haiti. Sometimes it just wears all of us down and depresses us because of the lack of understanding, compassion, and motivation by the Haitian government. When we receive two new matches, our expectations go way up and we celebrate that maybe IBESR is finally getting a working process together that will move adoptions forward and then nothing more happens for months! We totally understand the frustration that families feel. We feel it too! We see the children everyday. We answer their questions about when they are going to get a mama and papa or when is their mama and papa coming to take them home? Hearing every day them asking, breaks our hearts! Nobody wants them home quicker than our staff at GLA! So far in 2015, we have had 5 children go home to their forever families. These are children who were the last ones processed under the old adoption law. All adoptions in process now are under the new law and are full or plenary adoptions rather than simple ones. Full adoptions mean that the child has full rights to citizenship in their new adoptive country, parental rights are completely severed in the country of origin, and they lose their biological family’s name. Abandoned children will maintain their Haitian surname (last name) as a middle name. We have had 16 children matched with a family this year. According to the new policies in IBESR, it is supposed to take a short, reasonable time after the parental socialization visit for the IBESR process to be done. But many of the adoptions are taking more than a year to finish! We hear that IBESR has hired a lot of additional adoption staff, but we are still seeing very little evidence of this. Referrals are trickling out slowly, one at a time. Files that have had the socialization visit completed earlier in the year are slowly being approved. Children who are still needing to be "declared adoptable" by IBESR are taking a very long time to be processed. It is taking forever for bio parent interviews to be completed! Once a child comes into the orphanage, it is taking sometimes a year before the child can be matched. This is crazy and it means that a child must sit in the orphanage much longer than is desirable. Now once a file is approved by IBESR, it seems to be making its way through the court system fairly quickly, which is very encouraging and we all need some good news on the adoption front! We feel like the adoption process will become shorter as new staff are trained at IBESR and they get into a routine with the adoption process. One problem we are anticipating is that with the Presidential election in December that the director of IBESR will be replaced with someone appointed by the new president. This will probably take place in March or April of 2016. From experience, we have found that when a president appoints a new director of IBESR then things stop or at least slow way down in the adoption processing. The new director takes time to familiarize themselves with the work done at IBESR and many times these appointments are not qualified in social work or even medicine. When this happens then they take even longer to learn what IBESR is all about! The appointment for director used to be social workers or public health doctors who knew already what the IBESR program entailed, but the present director came to IBESR from an administration job in a private company. It has taken her years to really understand adoptions. I always dread when the position changes. Sometimes, it’s a really good thing for adoptions when they change directors and other times, we go back to the start and have to wait for the new director to catch up so that children can join their “forever” families. Please keep this situation in your prayers. FOREVER FAMILIES Christin Today, we have 74 children at the orphanage. Fifty-two are here for adoption but twenty-two are here for assistance and are not in the adoption process. Having that many children for assistance means that extra funds are needed. We are seeing more children coming in for short term care. Please help us keep assisting children who need help for illnesses, malnutrition, prematurity, or neglect. VOLUNTEERS Mark Bushman Team USA Katie USA Morgan USA Brittany USA Bonnie & Linda Canada Faith Team USA She Said Team USA Willard Alliance Melissa & Christina Tim, Melissa, Chelsie, & Jamesly Abby Dave & Molly It is at this time of the year We are reminded of the true meaning of ChristmasThat is the birth of Christ And on this very special day from all of the GLA staff, we would like to wish everyone A very Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year! John Similien Jean, Laurie, Christina, Jay, & Jo. (US Office) Norm & Cecile Anna USA Cherry Hills Church Team USA John, Dixie, Steeve, & Mark Miss Magaly Elizabeth USA Donna USA ErBst, Alan, & James Joyce Audrey Rob, Jessica, Car<en, & Miles PatDick M, Vivianne, Ruth, Magdala, & All of the Haitian Staff Needed: Ambassadors for GLA We will be starting an ambassador program in early 2016 to help with awareness and fundraising. We need people to help us launch fundraising campaigns by sharing on social media and letting people around you know about different needs the orphanage might have. This might be as simple as sharing with your church family and friends. If you are interested in becoming an ambassador for GLA please email Dave fundraise@glahaiti.org Medication and Vaccination Funds Needed We need to buy some vaccinations and medications for the children. Our funds are running short and we are having to buy a bottle of medicine at a time. This means that when we have an emergency and a child is sick, we do not always have the medication on hand. We also have a monthly vaccination program to help keep childhood illnesses from running rampant through the nursery. Please give a donation to the Medical Fund so the children can quickly get the treatment they need!
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