Monday, November 8, 2021

A Home For Us

"I have a new home; I have a new home..."Allen and his little friend Daniel cheered when they heard the news that they were going to a foster family.


The manager of the foster care program told them about the foster family. They knew that there were parents waiting for them, and they couldn't stop chattering about it.



To have a home, this is a longing of every child’s heart. They come to the orphanage for various reasons. And became part of the group of other children of about the same size that are as thin and weak as themselves.


They all look forward to having a home of their own where they can play, laugh, enjoy the warmth of their parents, and even have the freedom to cry. Playing with their dad or making their mom angry. All moments that prove they belong.


Home is a haven for children and a refuge for them.

 


Before being adopted, the best way to raise children who have been abandoned is in a foster family. The sooner a child can become part of a family the better his development in all areas will be.


Compared with the orphanage model, the family foster model is a healthier, more complete, and more conducive environment for children to grow in. A good family nurturing environment has a great influence on children's learning ability, interpersonal relationships, emotional processing, and other aspects.

 



New Day and its partners are committed to promoting the foster care of orphans and abandoned children.


We look for foster families who are qualified, caring, and willing to take care of the children, teaching them to become part of the community. Before the child is adopted, they will live in a foster home. We do our best to provide support for these foster families, including family screening, family assimilation, training how to feed, and material donations.


When we were looking for foster families for two young children who needed to go to kindergarten, something thrilling happened. In the community where the kindergarten is located, there was a "caring mother" who was willing to provide children with a home for as long as was needed. Two different people called our staff at the same time and recommended her. We are especially grateful for this.

 

We are home!

 

After arriving home, Allen and Daniel enjoyed the family atmosphere and adapted quickly. The family was warm and joyful, with a father, mother, and sister... 


This month we placed five children in a local foster family.

 


Allen (4-year-old boy) has a somewhat introverted personality, likes to explore, is good at figuring things out. He is vey focused when playing, and communicates well with his foster mother.


A new home, a great place to play



Daniel (4-year-old boy) is outgoing, lively, and active. He loves to laugh and talks nonstop. He enjoys listening to music, is happy when playing with others, and likes to attempt doing things on his own.


Enjoying the thrill of the slide



Arlo (6-year-old boy) is outgoing, likes music, is good at expressing himself, and has strong language skills. He especially likes toys with music.


Look at my cool glasses



Kaedon (8-year-old boy) is very athletic. His self-care ability is high, and he is much more cheerful since joining his foster family.


Hello everyone! Can you believe the plant is taller than I am.



Chantry (7-year-old boy) is a sweet little boy who is always ready to help others.


Focusing on his world


We look forward for more caring and capable families willing to open their homes for our children. And for more friends who will join with us to help more children have the opportunity to know the joy of a family.

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