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Children of All Nations

Children of All Nations (CAN), operated by Great Wall China Adoption, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Austin, Texas. Since 1996, Children of All Nations has assisted may international countries in placing more than 9,000 children with forever families. Between the headquarters located in Austin, Texas and our sister offices all over the world,

Philippines Hosting: A “Stay-cation” with a twist!

Philippines Hosting: A “Stay-cation” with a twist!

Did you know that your own home is a prime vacation destination? To an orphan in the Philippines, your home is an oasis where a child can find out what the love of a family is outside of the orphanage. Last winter, an amazing group of children had the opportunity to spend a “stay-cation” in a home with a family – we want to provide that same opportunity this summer for a new group of children. Make memories like the one in the photo with a host child and be an Orphan Warrior for one amazing kid!

Bring one of the amazing children in our Philippines program to spend a 4-5 week long vacation with your family this summer! All proceeds go toward the children’s hosting costs. The kiddos in our Philippines program are healthy, know some English, and are excited to spend time with you and your family! Whether you want to host to adopt or host to advocate, WE NEED YOU! Hosting Grants ARE AVAILABLE NOW! Ask us today! Tentative dates are mid-July through mid-August, so if you’re ready to be an #OrphanWarrior, contact lacee@childrenofallnations.com or amanda@childrenofallnations.com for more details. Or apply today!

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Hosting Works

In the fall of 2014 we heard last-minute about the Great Wall Winter Hosting Program.  Our family felt compelled to move forward with the program and host a boy during the holidays.  We entered the program with the possibility that we might adopt, but it could be that we were to advocate for the child.

We chose to host a six-year-old boy who turned seven a few days after his arrival in the US.  Our family welcomed him into our home and he settled in quickly into our busy holiday schedule.  We celebrated his birthday, attended a family wedding, enjoyed several Christmas gatherings, had numerous play dates, and stayed at my parents’ farm for a few days.  It was a delightful time and he added a lot of fun boy-energy to our home with three daughters!

About halfway through our hosting, we knew we had to make a decision about whether to move forward to adopt or to advocate for his adoption.  Our prayer had been that we would know whether to adopt or advocate.  He fit into our family so well and we love him so, but for reasons we couldn’t really understand, our family felt we were to advocate for his adoption.  That was December 31st.  Our family prayed that God would lead us to the family who was to be his adoptive family.

That night at the New Year’s Eve Service at our church, a lady I knew casually came over to ask a few questions about the hosting program.  As we talked and I shared about adoption (our three daughters are adopted), it became evident that this family would probably be his forever family.  They had talked about adopting at some point and recently had discussed that with the ages of their biological children, it might be a good time to move forward with adoption.  On January 2, they made the phone call to Great Wall to start the adoption process.

We could not have selected a better family for him!  He will join a family of loving parents with a sister and brother close in age to him.  The boy is three years older and the girl is about a year older, so they will be in the same school and participate in a lot of the same activities.

What we couldn’t understand quickly became evident and the beautiful journey continues to unfold.  The rest of the time he was in our home, we made more memories with him that we will always cherish! The last two weeks, we spent many hours with the adoptive family, though he did not know they would be his forever family (in keeping with hosting guidelines).

Our family is so blessed to know this family even better and have our host boy grow up in our community. Of course, the first few months, we will keep our distance as he bonds with his forever family, but we look forward to being part of his life and watching him grow!  What an amazing journey for us, the host boy, and the adoptive family as several lives are changed forever through this hosting experience!

 

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5 New Referrals from the Philippines

Happy Friday! We have exciting news to share – we have received 5 referrals of children from the Philippines. Congratulations to these families! We only have five spots left for families wishing to adopt a relatively younger child from Philippines. Contact Jeanne@childrenofallnations.com to learn more.

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Philippines Host Kids are NOW Available!

We have the children listed on the photo listing. Due to Philippines confidentiality, the kids photos are not listed. If you request more information on them, one of our hosting team members will contact you and provide them and additional information for you.

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NEW! Student Ambassador Exchange Program

Children of All Nations is excited to launch it’s Student Ambassador Exchange program, which assists high school and college students as they study, work, and grow in the United States. The goal of the Student Ambassador Exchange program, and of Children of All Nations, is to create an understanding between different culture to build a better world for tomorrow.

We are currently recruiting host families for our Homestay Program in Austin, Texas. We have partnered with St. Michael’s Catholic Academy and will be assisting them in finding host families for their international students. We believe our adoptive families are the perfect choice for international exchange students! It presents you with the opportunity to learn more about a culture different from your own and allows you to help a student grow and learn as they live with you during the school year. You’ll have the support of a SAE/CAN Program Coordinator and receive a small monthly stipend to offset the costs of housing the student.

Families should have a bedroom available for exchange students, which may be shared with a child of the same gender and approximate age. Families should also be willing to assist the student in getting to and from school, or to St. Michael’s convenient drop-off transportation locations in Austin. For more on host family requirements, you can visit our website to learn more about becoming a Host Family in Austin, Texas.

If this sounds like an opportunity for your family, please contact me, the SAE Lead Program Coordinator, at (512)323-9595 at ext. 3062 about filling out an application today.
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China Summer Hosting Photo Listing Now Available

It’s official! The 2015 Summer Hosting Program is starting off with a big bang! We have already matched some really great kiddos thanks to our VIP families that registered early. We only have 40 spots available and as of this evening there are 36 spots available which will decrease by several over night.

Visit our hosting page here to request a password and begin looking at all of the sweet children ready to visit America.

Please reach out to our matching team today if you are interested in being a part of the 2015 Hosting Experience. Our hosting program has so much to offer for those who are looking for a way to give back to these sweet children.

We need families that are looking to host to adopt, or host to advocate. What does host to advocate mean? It means bringing a child into your home for the summer and giving them the experience of a family. But more than that, it’s getting to know them as a person to help in the advocacy efforts of finding them a forever family. It’s sharing that child’s story with your friends, family and community in efforts to find that child’s forever family. It’s committing to that child wholly knowing you will not stop until you find the family that can best serve that child’s needs. It’s being that child’s advocate.

We also need families as back up host families. Unforeseen circumstance occur, and situations present themselves that not everyone can handle. In case of an emergency we need families all over the united states ready to take action in the event the child can not stay the entire time with their original host family.

We need chaperone host families. Families that want to open their home to one of the caretakers that will be traveling with the children. The adults that travel with children also need a place to stay, you could provide that for them at no cost to your family.

We need home safety visit providers, approved individuals that can help families get their home approved for hosting a child.

Lastly we need advocates, we need people like you that are reading this right now because you care about the children, to share the hosting program information with people you know. You can share a child’s photo listing photo on your Facebook, twitter, etc. Help get these kid’s faces out there so we can find their host family and potential forever family!

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Accepting 14 Applications for 2015 Philippines Regular Track Adoption

We are actively looking for families pursuing a regular Philippines Adoption. ICAB has released that we have several spots to fill for this upcoming year. This however means we are limited, and we will be filling them quickly. Philippines adoption is a very stable program and we have many happy families that have adopted from there that would be happy to share their story with you. Our International Adoption Consultants are waiting to hear from you about how they can help you start your family’s adoption journey.

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It’s More Than Just Adoption

It’s More Than Just Adoption

Moving forward in the year of 2015 brings ample reflection on the years past and planning for the busy year ahead.  We take this time to stop the phones and the hectic attempt to answer each and every email that pops into view so that we can assess what we are going to do for the parentless children around the world, our families, our staff and the agency as a whole.  No pressure or anything.  We are always so focused on the day to day that it really is an eye opening moment when we get to stop and count up all the boys and girls that we can now say are officially sons and daughters.  We matched over 150 children with their forever families this past year through plenty of long long days, nights, blood, sweat and most definitely tears.  We’ve given our best and we have relished the reward of just being a part of a family’s journey through adoption.  It’s kind of hard to describe or pinpoint just what makes all of this worth-while.  I’m positive it must be different for everyone.  Of course the best part is the joy of seeing those little faces of all ages, needs and circumstances at home in the arms of their smiling moms or dads.  If you ever wanted to believe in miracles, just ask.  When you’re ready, I’ll show you about 150 recent occurrences.  They’re really cute too.

The most promising prospect I’ve noticed as a consultant is the realization that the basic information families are starting to educate themselves with reflects a genuine understanding of the realities in International Adoption today.  It is starting to sink in for most that this ever evolving process, from thought to fruition, is so much more than just adoption. How such a simple concept could hold so many different meanings for so many has always been a challenge for International Adoption Consultants like me.  But now, it is clear more families are coming to the table with the ideal child in mind being actually someone we could deliver.  They know that any child without a mom and dad is a child of special need.  Any child that has not been given the abundance of love, attention and care that we all desperately not only need but crave, is globally lacking.  Their delays are a given and their developmental challenges are expected and even embraced.  No child is easily categorized in one way or another.  They can only be labeled as one thing.  Deserving.

One way of enabling more families to experience this passion is to give more people the opportunity to be involved no matter what connection they have or wish to have with the adoption world.  We have developed and are currently developing a variety of services that provide an open door to anyone who is interested in being a part of a wanting child’s world.  You can now host an orphan in your home either to get to know a child before adopting or to help them find a family.  When a child is brought out of the country of their birth and literally placed in your arms, it takes all the mystery out of what is meant to be.  Innocent bystanders see this and can’t help but want to be a part of it too.  Suddenly, they are telling their friends who then tell other friends how easy it can be.  The spirit of wanting to help a child have what we all know is paramount to a human being becomes a viral sensation.  Who knew going viral could be good anywhere else but on YouTube!  By the end of 2015 hosting will be available from 4 different countries where older children, children with special needs and sibling groups seem to be languishing the most.

In some countries the lack of resources has inhibited them from getting orphaned children legally ready and available for adoption.  In response to this, we have put our talents to work and developed an adoption network system that can be used by country ministries to keep track of all children available for adoption.  We have given this system as a gift to two countries, Guyana and Burundi and are providing training for the government staff therein as well.  Our President and Board of Directors hope that this will help more children get adopted by more families, more easily.  Bottom line.

And last but certainly not least, we have developed the CONNECT program.  This helps families with adopted children they cannot continue to be parents of, find a safe and legal path to a permanent home for their child.  We connect the family with all the resources they need to cope and if necessary, find a new vetted family fit for the child.  We vow to help any family who adopted any child from any agency find the way to peace again.  No one asks for dissolution, so therefore no one should have to bear that burden alone or be forced to take drastic measures, just because they want their family to be happy.  We feel as an authority and a staple in the world of International Adoption, it is our absolute duty to set this example.

I know what you’re thinking.  How amazing is that!  How smart are they, those folks over at GWCA and Children of All Nations.  They will have tons of business coming to them in 2015.  What’s even more surprising is that these programs will probably not make us a dime.  That’s right, you heard me.  We are investing in you, the children and these countries because that is what we want to do.  It’s as simple as that.  Our love for you and children has made us absolutely loose our minds with passion.  Of course we know and hope more than anything these programs and new services will inspire families to adopt, but it is absolutely true more than ever that what we do here and what you contribute to this organization goes far beyond the surface value.  It is so much more than adoption.  If you are ready, we are here to carry you along and surround you with our warm hopes for you, your future and the future of all children everywhere.

 

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Calling All Volunteers!

Calling All Volunteers!

If you have experience either with hosting or with adoption, we would love to have your experience as a volunteer with our Orphan Hosting Program for this summer! We are looking for individuals to serve as Volunteer Coordinators. These are people who are excited to be a part of an orphan hosting session from start to finish. You’ll get to watch families get matched with their host child, walk the families through the requirements of hosting, and be there for them when the kiddos are here.

Volunteer Coordinators will be provided with training by GWCA/CAN staff and will receive weekly emails with tips and training to help their families move seamlessly through the hosting experience. All that is required to serve as a Volunteer Coordinator is an email account and phone that you can use for volunteer purposes, and of course an open heart for helping the children in our program find forever families!

Visit our site to learn more.  If you’re interested please contact Cayce via email, or call 512-323-9595 ext. 3062 for an application!

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