About Me

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

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Jasmine 13 years old


Jasmine is a beautiful twelve year old girl who is said to be gentle and smart and is available for adoption.  She says that she would like a new family who would give her "warmth and caring."  She also said if it were possible to be adopted internationally she would be in favor of it and hoped that she would have some siblings.

The exciting thing about this adoption is that Jasmine is coming to the U.S. in July for a Summer Camp in California.  A family interested in adopting her could actually help with her sponsorship and visit the child as well. 


Jasmine was in a foster family for seven years and is now in an orphanage.  She misses having a "family" and longs for one of her very own. Jasmine gets along well with her peers and does well in school. Her favorite subjects are arts, crafts, sports and computers and she is also involved in a school community club that includes Aboriginal dance. 


Jasmine would be a wonderful addition to any home.  She has the desire to be adopted and also made the cute statement that if she was adopted she would "work on her bad habits as well."  How sweet!!


For more information on Jasmine, please contact: 
kathy@wiaa.org