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News – August 2006
Dear Friends and Supporters, Rob and I are now back from our vacation. We had a wonderful rest and are very grateful to all those who held the fort while we were gone.
Foster Home Shun Yi, Beijing (26 beds)The babiesDang Da Jian and Dang Jian Yu have now both safely returned to New Hope Foundation and settled well. To our surprise, Da Jian is speaking a fair amount of English and we hope to continue this development.
Two new babies have been transferred from our PCU unit to our Beijing home. Fu Gao Fei has recovered from her surgery last month but will be admitted in the next few days to have a shunt inserted to relieve the increasing pressure in her head. Fu Gao Mei has been transferred for surgery on her myelomeningocele. This has meant that Fu Zhi Xiu has returned to the PCU. This is a temporary arrangement just to free up a bed and it is planned that she will join our outreach program when a space becomes available later this year. Fu Jin Jin will also be admitted to attempt another shunt insertion to relieve her hydrocephalus.
Love Without Boundaries Shun Yi Outreach Foster Program (currently 15 children with possible maximum of 20)Two children have joined the outreach program this month. Li Lian and Shan Le Zhong have joined two families in this program. The children have settled into the families well and we are pleased with the new foster parents.
NHF Special Care Unit, Jiaozuo, Henan Province (12 beds)There were three children admitted this month. Fu Jiang Xi (heart condition, respiratory problems, malnourished) died within hours of being admitted. Fu Guo Che (cranial meningocele) and Fu Jiang Rong (premature, poor feeder) were also admitted. Due to the need for beds, Fu Gao Shang (cleft lip/palate) was returned to the orphanage but he is still scheduled for surgery in October. We are trying very hard to enable Chen Chen to have her liver transplant in the US as soon as possible. She is doing very well in the mean time and is putting on weight. Total admission to date is 78 and 32 have died. VolunteersWe have had a number of volunteers working in the unit this month. Jennifer L and Jaisy D volunteered at the beginning of the month and were replaced by Christina B, Imee H, and Julie S (who returns after volunteering early last year) .
LWB Special Care Unit (12 beds)All children are well. We await the arrival of two Singaporean physiotherapists next month who will train local staff.
NHF Special Care Unit, Luoyang, Henan Province (45 beds)The renovation is completed according to schedule and the unit looks great. We are very grateful to the donors who have made this possible for us to be able to save the lives of many more children and love and comfort the ones we cannot save. The next few weeks will be filled with furnishing the unit, interviewing, employing and training the staff, and bring in the babies.
Our Most Sincere Thanks To
Our Needs
With gratitude, Joyce and Robin Hill
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