Spread love everywhere you go: first of all in your own house. Give love to your children, to your wife or husband, to a next door neighbor... Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God's kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting.
Mother Teresa

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The China Center for Adoption Affairs (CCAA) has decided that the following Special Children may only be adopted through International Family Services. Please contact us for more information about a specific child or about adopting from China.

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Before looking at the little ones shown below, please take a few moments to carefully read the following.

In this public page we are sharing only the briefest description of each child with one or two photos. If you are drawn to a particular child and wish to know more, please contact us for more details. We want you to learn more about these wonderful children so you can thoughtfully consider and pray and prepare yourself for the possibility of adopting.

In presenting children’s pictures and brief descriptions, we want to protect the children’s welfare so that their information is not going to be placed on inappropriate sites. Therefore, all information and content included on this site, including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, icons, images, audio clips, or digital downloads is the property of the owner, or in some cases, a shared list supplier. No one may modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, publish, or sell any information from this website without the express written consent of International Family Services.


Qin, girl, 3 years

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This beautiful little girl was born with no left hand. Her left arm has normal development to the wrist. Otherwise she is healthy and developmentally normal.

Her caregiver describes her as "active and bright, fond of music and being cuddled. She enjoys playing outside and being with other children."

For more photos, medical information, and guidance on whether this child might be a wise choice for you to adopt contact us today.


Xiao Xiu, boy, 3 years

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This handsome guy was born prematurely to a mother with syphilis. He is completely cured of congenital syphilis and has no physical or medical complications from the disease or from the premature birth.

His caregivers say that he has a delightful personality and is very friendly and kind to other children. He is in excellent health and loves to play.

For more photos, medical information, and guidance on whether this child might be a wise choice for you to adopt contact us today.


Fen, girl, 2 years

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Fen is a happy little girl who has a condition called Asymmetric crying facies (ACF.)

The neoreviews website has an abstract by Drs. Shapira and Borochowitz that describes this condition in these words, "Asymmetric crying facies refers to a neonate or infant whose face appears symmetric at rest and asymmetric during crying as the mouth is pulled downward on one side while not moving on the other side. It is a minor anomaly found in 1 per 160 live births..."

She is developmentally on target and is described by her caregivers as, "fair-skinned, quiet and cute."

For more photos, medical information, and guidance on whether this child might be a wise choice for you to adopt contact us today.


Yun, girl, 2 years

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Yun is very active and her favorite acitivity is playing outside with the other children. She has a ready smile, laughs often, learns quickly, and can be a little bit stubborn.

She was hospitalized and had surgery for exstrophy of the bladder when she was one. She has recovered from the surgery with no apparent complications. Of course she will need to be examined thoroughly once she is home with her new family. But she seems to be doing great.


For more photos, medical information, and guidance on whether this child might be a wise choice for you to adopt contact us today.


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This little one presents with a complicated medical report, but is being fostered and is reported to be doing very well. Our representative is in her province this week checking on her current status and we will report about her asap.

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