Archive for 'Surgeries'
Aaron Xiong Wei to Beijing
On August 8th, little Aaron Xiong Wei joined the Home of Hope. You can read about his arrival in the update titled “Unexpected Visitor”. Aaron’s overall health is excellent! However he does have, what is called in layman’s terms, a ‘club foot’. You can see the condition of his foot by looking closely at his […]
Posted: August 29th, 2007 under Abandoned Babies, Home of Hope Staff, Surgeries.
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Lu Yao Revisited!
Those of you who have followed the Home of Hope since the beginning may remember the story of little Wang Lu Yao. In early 2005 as we were working with the XuZhou government to open Home of Hope #2, we found Lu Yao in quite a hopeless situation. Our hearts immediately went out to her […]
Posted: April 4th, 2007 under Surgeries.
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Isaac – A New Look
In early March we brought Baby Isaac to Beijing for surgery on his cleft lip. Isaac’s situation is a little different from that of “Moses.” Not only is there the cleft deformity, but the center portion of his upper front gum is separated from the rest of the gum and protrudes out of his mouth […]
Posted: April 30th, 2002 under Surgeries.
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The Surgery
Shannie’s words | Nate’s words Shannie writes: We left on Friday afternoon this time. Nathan and I were both so very anxious to get up there and see our new Orphan, Henry. His real Chinese name is He Long Qiang, (huh long chang). You know, from our very first search our thoughts have been with […]
Posted: April 14th, 2000 under Surgeries.
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