Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Update on Zhou


I just received an email that Zhou is continuing to do well and recover from her surgery. She looks like the picture of health in this most recent picture....love the hair!

Friday, August 29, 2008

What a difference...

Zhou's heart surgery was postponed several times due to recurring infections. Finally, in June, the surgery was scheduled and she traveled to the hospital to be prepped, only to discover that she had pneumonia. The pneumonia became a blood infection and for awhile, it didn't look like she would make it. Miraculously, she recovered from the infection, survived the heart surgery and was recently released from the hospital

before...

after...


Wen had been through a series of operations, including placement of a colostomy. Surgery was needed to actually reverse the colostomy...she didn't need it anymore because she began to gain weight as her body became stronger! The surgery enabled her to continue to grow and develop normally

before...

after...




***Shortly after receiving Wen's updated information, we were saddened to learn that she passed away. Here life was precious and we hope that the care she received brightened her final days.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Grand Total!!!

The last of the money has been collected and the grand total is....

$1,526.53!!!

The last bit of the money went toward this little baby's heart surgery


Thanks again to all those who supported us. I recently got a "thank you" letter in the mail from LWB. It was addressed to "Mayah's Fund" I loved seeing her name in black and white and knowing that her life is still having an impact!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Baby Wen


In light of the news about Han, LWB asked that we allocate our funds to another child. If this little one's smile doesn't melt your heart then I don't know what will! Here is a little bit of info about her:
Wen is now ready for her colostomy closure so she can continue to gain weight. There has been so much improvement in Wen over the last two months. Her color is great and she is putting on weight well. She is a very sweet baby full of smiles for anyone that talks to her. She has two small stuffed animals one blue and one red that she is always cuddled up to. She likes to play with their tails. We have seen such great improvement for Wen through the diligent care of our Heartbridge unit! She now needs the next surgery to maintain her weight gain and help with nutrient absorption.
It's so encouraging to know that we can help Wen to have a the great start at life that she deserves. Thank you again for your generosity!

A sad reminder

I just got an email from the LWB staff that baby Han passed away. He was taken to the hospital for fevers and vomiting where it was discovered that he had a large brain tumor pressing behind his eye. I know that his caregivers are grieving deeply for this little guy. A sad reminder that though many of the orphanage staff love and care for their small charges to the best of their ability, their resources are so very limited. With access to better diagnostic tools, maybe Han would have made it...or maybe it was just his time. Only God knows. I hear a lot of talk about Chinese people abandoning their babies. A woman recently said to me about our youngest, "Look how precious she is...how could her mother NOT want her!" Another person commented, "I don't care what I was going through, I would NEVER abandon my baby". That's easy to say when we live in our spacious house with 2 cars in the garage, leftovers going to waste in the refrigerator and ample health insurance. Can we really be so sure of what we'd do when we've never even visited a country overwhelmed by poverty, much less lived in these folk's shoes? I know that in China, few people have the money even to visit the doctor for a cold. Paying for an expensive surgery for a sick or disabled child is absolutely out of the question. At our daughter's orphanage, 8 babies were abandoned in one day. All of them with serious heart defects. This happened one day after a news report that this orphanage provided heart surgeries for sick babies. It breaks my heart to think of the possibility that these mothers faced a choice no one should have to make.... Keep my baby and she will most likely die, or give her up forever to give her a chance to be made well. I'm not saying that there aren't women who abandon their babies because they are truly unwanted or inconvenient. I'm just asking that we think before we pass judgement. The bottom line is that these kids need people who will advocate for them, pray for them, and adopt them. Let's be part of the solution and leave the judging to God.

Friday, May 2, 2008

The check is in the mail!



In case you haven't noticed, we totally BLEW OUT our goal (special thanks to a couple of very generous donors). When we first started raising money, we wanted to help baby Zhou, but God had another plan. Her little heart just couldn't wait and her surgery was funded right away via another source. I just received an update about her... she is holding her own and is scheduled to be moved to a hospital in Hangzhou for surgery later this month. Please continue to pray for her.

Baby Han from Anhui Province, the cutie pictured above, is in need of lens surgery on both eyes. We are now able to completely fund his surgery ($1,000) with the money that was raised! We pray that the surgery is a success and that very soon his paperwork for adoption will be turned in. Hopefully he will be able to see his new mama's face with his newly healed eyes.

There is still over $300 left and some money is still rolling in. Once it is all collected, we will see what other needs there are at that time. Again thank you for your hearts for these amazing kids.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Update on Baby Zhou

Great News! LWB just emailed me to say that another donor stepped in to fund a large portion of the $4,500 that Baby Zhou needs for her surgery. It doesn't sound like she can wait much longer and our fundraising, although steadily increasing, was still a little slow. Praise God that he provided. Due to the ever-changing currency exchange rate, they think the total funds she needs will exceed the original estimate. As a result, our new goal is to raise $1,000 for the remainder of her costs. It is likely that there will be some left over that we can even contribute toward another child's surgery! We'll keep you posted. Thank you for the over $800 that we have raised so far!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Baby Zhou



This adorable baby girl is currently featured on LWB's website. She is from Jiangxi Province and was born with a congenital heart defect. She is 11 months old. Her heart echo exam shows a VSD with a large left to right shunt. She is in need of surgery to close her VSD. The total amount needed to fund her surgery, ayi (nanny) care and transportation is $4,500.



Please consider purchasing a set of notecards to help give this little girl a new heart and a chance to be adopted. All proceeds will go toward baby Zhou's medical needs.



Unique photographic images are on 3.5 x 5.5 size, high quality card stock. Inside panel is blank for your personal message. Each set of 8 cards comes packaged in a delicate, handmade bag. Cost is $20.00 per set. A perfect gift for Mother's Day! View notecard images in the slideshow below.




To order, click the DONATE button to the right. We accept PayPal or credit card. Once you complete the payment, you will receive an email from me confirming your order and shipping information. Email me at jennreuter@hotmail.com to purchase notecards with a personal check. Checks can be made payable to "Mayah's Fund."

Thank you in advance for your heart for baby Zhou!