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News – March 2005
Dear Friends and Supporters, We had a board meeting this month. We are happy to announce a new member on our board, Mr Johnson. T Johnson is a lawyer and has been a wonderful supporter of the New Hope Foundation for the past 2 years. We now have 7 members on our Advisory Board, one each from the US, Malaysia, and Australia, and 2 each from Singapore and the UK. We presented our financial report which had recently been audited. This financial information is available to anyone who is interested. Please email us if you would like a copy. We presented our progress over these last two years. Since we opened this home less than 2 years ago, we have cared for 71 children (not counting the 31 we support in Fujian Province) 32 have had corrective surgery, 9 have died and 7 have been adopted. 6 more have been chosen for adoption and are waiting for their parents to come and get them. 4 opportunities that would benefit many more children have been brought to our attention:
The above decisions are being carefully and prayerfully thought over and more information will be gathered. We do not want to rush into anything that God is not leading us to.
Foster Home Shun Yi, BeijingThe babiesBaby Fu Dong Qiang (3 months, hydrocephalus) continues to improve and is no longer distressed or in pain. The shunt is working well and his head size is slowly coming back to normal. We have a new baby, Fu Xiao Tian, brought in to our Special Care Unit when she was only a day old. She has a severe lower spinal defect which has rendered her paralyzed below the waist. However, she feeds very well and is thriving. We transferred Lucy Ge Lan to our Special Care Unit. She is premature and severely brain damaged and after 2 months with us in Beijing, we can do nothing more for her other than keep her fed, warm and loved. Fu Tian Hua (imperforate anus) has had surgery and will soon be home with us. Alicia Dang Ji Bei and Saragrace Dang Jian Chao have been accepted for surgery in Singapore and they should leave as soon as all the paperwork is complete. Saragrace was admitted toBeijing United Family Hospitalwith a high fever. She is now home and much better. Russell has left to be with his new parents. VolunteersWe say a sad good bye to our pre-school teacher Charlayne S this month as she returns to the US. She has been such a blessing to the children we will miss her terribly. The preschool continues with help from Bonnie G, Lyn P and Liz till September when our long-term teacher Becky P arrives. Becky and her husband Lee (from the UK) will be with us for at least a year and we are very grateful for their wiliness to serve with us.
Shun Yi Outreach Foster ProgramWe now have 11 children in our Outreach Program. Fu Tian Suo (ambiguous sex) has been moved into our Outreach Program to be with a family while we do further tests. He will be cared for by the parents of Dana Dang Jiang as Dana will soon leave us to be adopted. Her foster parents are so distressed by this so we hope that Tian Suo will help ease their pain. Bobby (4 months, distended abdomen) was investigated and no abnormalities were found. He has been placed with a new family.
Foster Home Sai Qi Fujian ProvincePlans for re-building this Home are still being discussed. We bought a walker for Xu Li Li who is disabled as was using chair to help her to walk.
NHF Special Care Unit Henan ProvinceWe were too late to save Fu Xiao Hai, our 4-month-old blue baby with a severe heart condition. Despite sending his investigations to Singapore we were unable to get him surgery in time. He passed away suddenly on March 7th. We were able to comfort 2 premature babies Fu Dong Li and Fu Dong Ting who survived only for a day. Fu Dong Zhe was also admitted to the Unit as he was not feeding. We will investigate but so far he is doing well. Red Hughes is manning our Special Care Unit for the next 2 months and we have Bev S and a US Paediatric resident visiting withBeijing United Family Hospital, there to give him a break for a week or so at the end of this month.
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Thank you all for your wonderful support. Robin and Joyce Hill.
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