[blindkid] FW: [blind-family] 3 orphans, with partial vision age 6-11, adoption reductions to $9000,

Eric Calhoun eric at pmpmail.com
Tue Feb 8 11:04:54 UTC 2011



Original Message: 
From: "adoptanorphan" <lynnem at wacap.org>
To: blind-family at yahoogroups.com
Subject: [blind-family] 3 orphans, with partial vision age 6-11, adoption
reductions  to $9000,
Date: 
Tue, 08 Feb 2011 00:17:22 -0000

3 orphaned boys with partial vision, age 6-11, need adoptive families,
reductions up to $9000 

 WACAP (www.wacap.org) is seeking homes for 3 children with partial
vision, age 6-11.

There is no application fee and no fee to receive their files or see
their photos. For qualifying families, total adoption costs may be reduced
up to $9,000 for these children (including  grants, WACAP fees, orphanage
donation).Please ask about tax credit up to $13,000, flexible eligibility
and reusing your dossier.

 Boy, age 6. Loves cookies sees up to 15 feet clearly. He currently
attends school at the same grade level as other kids his age. He can see
clearly within approximately 15 feet, but cannot see things more distant
than that. His favorite chores are sweeping the floor and cleaning the
table and he likes to go down the slide. His favorite snack is cookies with
chocolate and vanilla filling in the middle. For qualifying families, total
adoption costs may be reduced up to $9,000 for this adoption (including 
grants, agency fees, orphanage donation).ID: JH5.LHY.0904.31308.01 

  Boy, age 8. Wants to be a police officer sees thing up close. His
teachers all like him. His favorite class is English and he is able to
count to ten in English. He likes to help with chores and his favorite food
is ramen noodles. When he grows up he wants to be a police officer so that
he can catch thieves. He is described as polite, smart, friendly, and quick
to communicate. He can see things that are close up but has difficulty
seeing far away, so he sits at the front of the classroom in school. For
qualifying families, total adoption costs may be reduced up to $9,000 for
this adoption (including  grants, WACAP fees, orphanage donation). ID:
JH5.PWY.1102.31317.01  

 Boy, age 11. Loves cats and no sight in one eye. He was nervous and shy
at first, he was still brave enough and willing to show us more of his
charming personality after calming down. He is blind in his left eye and he
is nearsighted in his right eye and his eyes tend to dart around the room a
bit. He loves his pet cat. For qualifying families, total adoption costs
may be reduced up to $9,000 for this adoption (including  grants, WACAP
fees, orphanage donation).ID: JH5.PYQ.0304.31330.01

 Concerned about how you can afford to adopt one of these children? There
is no application fee. Please ask about promise child grants and fee
waivers.   Also ask about over $13,000 in Adoption Tax Credit.  There is no
fee or commitment involved to receive more information on this child

 "Think you don't qualify to adopt? These children are part of a Special
Focus group of children. The good news is now adoptive parent requirements
for "Special Focus" children are more lenient.  If you do not meet the
usual requirements to adopt from China, you may now be eligible for a
waiver.    If you adopted in the last 12 months check to see if you can
reuse your old dossier to bring one of these children home from Asia! This
child is part of a Special Focus group of children. WACAP (www.wacap.org )
recently was introduced to her on a trip to Asia where we met 60 orphaned
children age 2?12 who are in need of families.  WACAP is the only agency
seeking families for these children. WACAP has taken lots of video and
extra photographs of these kids and they are happy to share the information
without any fee. Contact Ckids at wacap.org or FamilyFinders at wacap.org for a
password to see these children's photos. 






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