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Each year for the past 4 years, a group of orphaned children from Taiwan was invited to different parts of the US for a once-in-a-lifetime summer camp for 2-3 weeks. The focus of the summer tour is to allow the children to have a chance to experience living with an American family and to have the family-style life. Even with the language barrier, the children had so much fun and had such a blast, by the time they are about to leave their host family, they can understand simple conversation and it is so hard to say goodbye. These children ARE AVAILABLE FOR INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION and are WAITING FOR THEIR FOREVER FAMILIES. Their presence here in the United States will help their future transition into their adoptive family's life and to experience the culture. Are you called to host or to sponsor a tour child? Are you being called to be their forever mommy or daddy? Please contact kidstaiwantour@gmail.com

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Marisa, 7 yrs. old & Michael, 11 yrs. old

Sister & Brother

Ru
Wei
Michael and Marisa are siblings and are available for adoption.  They are residing in the same foster home and have a very close relationship. 
  
Michael says he wants to be adopted to the U.S. and have a forever family.  He hopes that family would include a big brother that would play sports with him. Michael enjoys helping to care for his little sister and loves her very much.  Michael is said to have a good temper, helps out at the foster home and speaks freely with social worker about his preferences and school life.  He is in the fifth grade and loves all kinds of sports including basketball and riding his bike.  He is usually self motivated when completing his home work and enjoys his one hour of computer time that the foster mother allows when his work is done.
 
Marisa is a sweet and loving little girl who is very close to her brother Michael.   She is living at the same foster home as Michael and gets along well with everyone in the foster family.  She loves to play "hide and seek"  and collect things such as stickers and card games.  She tells the foster mother daily that "she will always love her" and kisses her cheek before bed.  She is described as a lively, cheerful girl and loves painting.  Initially her concentration and understanding were weak but since attending school she has made rapid progress in learning. She is in excellent physical condition according to her foster sister.

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