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Sarah's Covenant Homes
PO Box 368
Chinook, MT 59523 USA
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Our biggest need right now is for funds to come in to pay grocery and medical shop bills. General donations can be made using the "Donate" button above.
Also Needed: nice girls' dresses sizes 4-14, undershirts for preteen girls, boys' and girls' underwear, sports pants for boys of all ages, gel ink pens in blue and black, color crayons, legos, pajamas, duffel bags, 24-gauge IV cannulas with injection valves, toys (especially baby/developmental toys) that can be sterilized, MicKey tubes (g-tubes/PEG tubes) in all sizes, crib sheets, hypoallergenic earrings & hair bands for girls would be much appreciated. So would children's eyeglass frames in very good condition. For more info: sarahscovenanthomes@ymail.com Thanks! :)
4 comments:
They're beautiful, Sarah! I can't wait to hear all about them. Look at that smile on Justin's face. He's like, "Whoo hoo! I'm gettin' outta here!". That smile says it all.
Leslie
So are all the new children going to be split among the current homes or are new homes being established?
Faye
Faye, none of these children are able to live out at Angel Home, because all of them have complicated medical needs, and Angel Home's an hour out. Angel Home's size is closer to ideal, and I don't want to mess too much with it. Victory Home will eventually be two homes (upper and lower floors) with ten or fewer children in each, but for now, there are 32 (and will be 33) children at Victory Home. When we open a new home, hopefully in Hyderabad, we will shift the most medically fragile children there. So Victory Home is a bit orphanage-y at present, but it's better than the alternative, because where they came from there were that many kiddos in each room!
Sarah,
The children are beautiful, and so is your heart.
I love the picture of Nathan - he is a darker version of my son Gabriel, who has Angelman Syndrome.
You are an inspiration.
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