Abram #

Boy, Age: 17
Mild Mental Impairment
Listed: Jun 2023
Abram is a handsome, 14-year-old boy. He has a diagnosis of mild mental impairment. His sister has already been adopted, and he worries that he may never have a mom and dad of his own. He does well in school, needing fewer educational supports as he matures. He is described as calm, communicative, and helpful. He enjoys team sports. Does your family have room for a soccer player?

Prudence #

Girl, Age: 17
Primary Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy
prematurity of 3rd degree; microcephaly; severe mental delay; epilepsy – generalized tonic-clonic seizures; infantile cerebral palsy.
Listed: Jun 2017
Despite her CP diagnosis, Prudence is able to go up and down the stairs and walk independently, albeit her gait is not very stable.

She is nonverbal. Prudence does not understand other people’s speech and she tends to self-isolate. Prudence likes to cuddle with an adult and likes it when someone is talking gently to her. She loves listening to music and even starts smiling and dancing in her own way.

Prudence hasn’t developed any self-service skills and fully depends on the caregivers in the facility. She cannot control her physiological needs (she wears dippers). Her sleep is calm.

Wynonna

Girl, Age: 18
Country Code: EE-2
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
Mental Health
Listed: Jul 2022

Wynonna has suffered from mental health issues associated with the grief and loss around the death of her mother. She has made improvements in the orphanage and needs a family who can support her through the process of grief. She lives in the institution since 2021. She is an average student.  She is a medically healthy and active young girl waiting for the loving family she deserves.

Emerson

Boy, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Epilepsy/ seizure disorder
symptomatic epilepsy; Other disorders of psychological development; Tuberous sclerosis; Other ill-defined heart diseases.; anemia; Hypermetropia;  strabismus; Cytomegaloviral disease; Probable FAS.
Listed: Sep 2010

Gabrielle

Girl, Age: 19
Primary Diagnosis: Deaf / HoH
symptomatic early myoclonic encephalopathy, spastic tetraparesis, severe delay of psychospeech development, perceptive hearing loss
Listed: Feb 2011

Elijah

Boy, Age: 19
Primary Diagnosis: Hydrocephalus
Birth defect of central nervous system, hydrocephalus, mental delays, manifest deviation, cardipathy and protein-calorie deficiency
Listed: Jun 2013

Eric

Boy, Age: 19
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
Listed: Sep 2010

Eric has been transferred now . The daily suffering and mere existence is heart-wrenching. Try to imagine a life like this! Eric will remain bedridden for life… he needs a family quickly!

Edison

Boy, Age: 19
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
Severe mental delay, scoliosis, strabismus, flat feet, atrophy of visual nerve
Listed: Nov 2020

Daphne

Girl, Age: 19
Primary Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy
cerebral palsy; significantly cognitively delayed
Listed: Feb 2011
Daphne has aged out and is no longer available for adoption

Chase

Boy, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
obvious mental delay, poor understanding, almost does not speak, nervous, not even-tempered.
Listed: Feb 2011
Chase has aged out and is no longer available for adoption

Camden

Camille

Girl, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Epilepsy/ seizure disorder
Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes; Other specified diseases of biliary tract
Listed: Dec 2019

Cadi

Girl, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
enuresis; encopresis; mild mental delay with behavioral disorders
Listed: Mar 2020
She shows her bad behavior only to people who are rude to her. She is very sensitive to pain. She is very good with young children, she can organize them very well. She takes a medication.

Brandon

Boy, Age: 20
Primary Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy
cerebral palsy; significant speech delays; crossed eyes; astigmatism
Listed: Nov 2010
Brandon has aged out and is no longer available for adoption

Arnold

Boy, Age: 20
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
lower paraparesis
Listed: May 2011
Arnold has aged out and is no longer available for adoption

Andy

Boy, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
Organic damage of Central Nervous System: syndrome movements disturbances, moderate mental delays, hypermetropia
Listed: May 2015
Andy has aged out and is no longer available for adoption

Kasey #

Boy, Age: 19
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
moderate mental delay; hyperactive behavior; had a traumatic brain injury following an accident.
Listed: Jun 2017
Kasey has aged out and is no longer available for adoption

Easton

Boy, Age: 19
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
Multiple congenital malformations, condition similar to CP
Easton has aged out and is no longer eligible for international adoption.

Kelvin Philip

Boy, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Down syndrome
Listed: Sep 2013
*** I am eligible for a $15,000 Older Child Grant! For more information or to inquire about this child, please email childinquiry@reecesrainbow.org ***

Steven #

Boy, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
Spinal muscle atrophy; moderate mental delay
Listed: Feb 2017
Steven’s general motor skills are good, however, he walks with a waddling gait and it is difficult for him to stand up after squatting position. Steven’s fine motor skills are weak and his concentration is only held for about one-two minutes. Memorization capacity and imagination are poor. He can carry out instructions and has good visual contact. Steven’s intellectual abilities are limited even though there is the impression that he understands his surroundings. Steven is non-verbal; he communicates by mimics and gestures. He pronounces syllables and some words but his speech is incomprehensible. Steven likes to play outside in a sandbox, go down slides and swing on the swing set. He is happy when there are children around him and he will share his toys with others.

Todd #

Boy, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Spina bifida
Good general condition, hydrocephalus with a shunt installed, spina bifida aperta, lower limb paraplegia, congenital anomaly of the excretory system – agenesis of the left kidney, hypotonic right ureter, osteogenesis imperfecta (which has not been genetically proven), convergent strabismus, logorrhoea, delayed neuropsychological development.
Listed: Sep 2013
Todd can sit independently. He talks and easily carries on conversations with adults. His intellectual development is right at the “normal” level on testing. He has a caregiver that works 1:1 with him daily.

Families who have visited the orphanage where he lives report that he is a very smart and friendly little boy. He is able to carry on a conversation and answer questions appropriately and plays hand held video games.

Update, 2016: Todd recently turned 9 years old. He engages in symbolic and role play, which includes the activities and roles typical for his environment (how a doctor’s visitation goes; how one gets medical supplies; how one organizes a birthday party; what happens during the lesson with the resource teacher). He knows the staff members. He takes the initiative in meeting new people. Todd eats independently. He eats common food. He chooses his clothes depending on the season and the temperature in the building. Todd leads a dialogue and asks a lot of questions.He loves telling stories and improvising depending on the specific interests of the person he is communicating with.

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Graham #

Boy, Age: 18
Primary Diagnosis: Other Special Needs
mild mental delay; hyperkinetic behavior disorder with attention deficit; the child suffered physical abuse and mistreatment; born to a mother with moderate mental delay
Listed: Feb 2018
Graham is treated with Convulex – 0,5 ml from 50 mg daily, Xanax ½ and Speridan when necessary

Graham takes an active part in the housework at the home. He goes shopping on his own, sets and then tidies up the table, makes his bed, knows how to work the washer, hang and then collect the clothes and tidies his room. One of the main activities that he takes part in is cooking. He is able to cut different types of vegetables in small pieces and follow the instructions of the recipe. Graham prefers games involving physical activity. He looks for interaction with his peers. He likes to ride a bicycle and play hide-and-seek. Graham has been acquainted with the process of adoption. His attitude and opinion towards a possible adoption is positive.

Donations will not be accepted until a family is found for him.