"Learn to do good. Seek Justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of the orphans. Fight for the rights of widows." Isaiah 1:17

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Day 26....Meet Neal!

Meet Neal!



Sweet little Neal, born December 2011, is getting ready to celebrate his third birthday! Wouldn’t it be amazing if it were his last birthday without his forever family? 



Early on a brisk March morning, while on patrol, a member of the police team found a small baby at the gate of a car manufacturing company. That little baby was taken straight to the local hospital while a search for his family was conducted. He was deemed to be in overall good health. After the search was proven to be unsuccessful, baby Neal was then taken to a children’s hospital for more conclusive testing. Once that was completed, Neal was placed in the care of his orphanage. 



Neal still resides at the orphanage and has not yet started school due to his young age. His caregivers are quite fond of this little guy. To quote his official file, he “is a smart and cute boy, we all like him.” At just 20 months, Neal could sit without help, crawl, walk without help, squat to pick up toys from the floor, and use his thumb and index fingers to pick up small objects. He has a good attention span, knows his name when called, follows directions and cooperates when getting dressed. He can babble when playing with toys, and now says simple Chinese words for milk, mom and bye bye with clear pronunciation.




And like all 2 year olds, he sometimes loses his temper, but the nannies say that some biscuits and chocolate quickly calm him down! Neal sleeps well, is not yet potty trained, and loves to play with other children. His favorite activity is exploring outside! And if it is an inside kind of day, a box of blocks is usually his entertainment of choice. Neal has a sensitive special need.



There are medical reports, ultrasound results, discharge summaries, and genetic testing available to view for prospective families.



Neal's file is currently with WACAP and there is a $4000 grant available for qualified families.  If you think that Neal may be the missing piece to your family, please message me or contact WACAP directly.  

Today I am praying for Neal's family to find him soon! 

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