Ankang Projects

August 21, 2012 in 2012 Summer Trip, Development & Education, Equipment, Featured, Pictures, Trips

A Mother’s Love is pleased to partner with the Director and staff at the Ankang orphanage in helping to develop and stimulate the young children before they reach school age (about 6 yrs old). We were able to provide them with the following:

  • 4 New computers for the Pre-School Education Room
  • 4 new HD TV’s and DVD’s in the Pre-School and Baby Play Rooms
  • Disney wallpaper for the Pre-School Play Room
  • Brightly colored foam mats for the flooring in the Baby Playroom
  • Cartoon Artwork on the walls in the Baby Playroom
  • New Canon HD camera for high quality pictures and video of the children to be sent to Adopting Parents

It is incredibly rewarding to visit the orphanage and see the children benefiting from the projects. We certainly appreciate the Ankang staff always allowing us to come and play with the kids and AML is proud to partner with them to help the orphans in a meaningful way!

We’ve Arrived In China

July 9, 2010 in 2010 Trip, Equipment, Featured, Pictures, Trips

We arrived safely in Beijing and were met by the Show Hope Team at the airport who took the 4 suitcases full of supplies back to Hope Foster Home.

We had just enough time tonight to take Robb and Annalee Chapin to the Silk Market to find the shopping bargains before we embark on a very busy day tomorrow (Bethel and Great Wall). Almost all of the workers at the Silk Market are from provinces far from Beijing and they literally work 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, and are off only on holidays! Most of them earn little pay and send what they can back home to their family. Makes you appreciate all that we have here in the US!

We are honored and excited to be in China and look forward to being available as God would lead us. This is an incredible country with lots of diversity.

Maria’s Big House of Hope

January 1, 2010 in Equipment, Featured, Medicine & Surgery

AML was also able to sponsor the surgical center at Maria’s Big House of Hope in Luoyang, China. This amazing facility is run by Show Hope and, at capacity, will be able to care for over 120 Special Needs orphans with varying degrees of medical issues.

Visit to Ankang Orphanage

March 3, 2009 in Adoption, Development & Education, Equipment, Featured

Today, we took a 4-hour train ride through the mountains from Xian to Ankang in order to visit the Ankang City Orphanage (former home of our Karly Grace and many other precious children who have been adopted). Travelling through the mountains is spectacular, with many small villages, beautiful scenery, and the Han River running alongside the train tracks for miles and miles. This is my third visit to Ankang, and each time is special and I notice more spectacular scenery on the way down there. It is difficult to count the number of tunnels we went through but each time you reach the other side, there appears a new village.

After obtaining special permission from Shaanxi Civil Affairs yesterday, we were able to travel to Ankang and tour the orphanage. Mr He (“Hu Yeh Yeh”) met us at the train station with the orphanage driver and took us through the city center on our way to the orphanage. Most people do not realize that Ankang is a city with over 2,000,000 people! The city sits along the mighty Han River, so it has a few beautiful bridges we crossed on our way.

When we arrived at the orphanage, I noticed there were about 10-15 special needs children playing in the courtyard and waiting for us. Some of them were playing on the playground equipment donated by A Mother’s Love! It was heartwarming to know they still use this every day and the kids seem to really love it. The orphanage is undergoing renovation on one side and the other seems to have been recently completed. I could not tell how much of the buildings were new additions and how much were remodels. I was able to video the children playing outside while JR snapped many pictures with his camera.

Once we went inside, we were able to see the smaller babies in the cribs — some has special needs and some did not. Wen Wen was helping the nannies with the babies, especially the few toddlers who were wandering around between the cribs. It was SO great to see her again and to let her see the photo album I brought to her and the nannies showing many of the kids who have been adopted from Ankang with their families in America. To say the nannies and Wen Wen were very excited would be an understatement!!! I was very emotional when I saw Wen Wen and gave her a hug from some of the older girls who have been adopted like Ya -Ya and Fei-Fei. I want to bring her to America so badly to see if there is anything we can do for her medically but I do not think it will ever be possible. But then again, through God ALL things are possible! MeiLing was at school and did not return back before we had to leave, so I had to tell the staff to tell her hello and give her a big hug! Almost all of the nannies are still there and seem to love the kids.

After playing with the babies, I was able to take pictures of the rehab equipment A Mother’s Love purchased for Ankang in 2008. The equipment was being stored in a smaller room while the orphanage is being renovated but they assured me the equipment is used regularly. The equipment they bought was exactly the same as I had seen in the pictures. We then had a quick dinner at KFC (yes, KFC was suggested in order to keep me from getting sick from Chinese food!). It was on way back to train station so that made it more convenient for all of us. We then said our goodbyes to all and headed to an incredibly crowded train station and left back for Xian. It was the most crowded and clostrophobic I have ever been in a large room but people were pushing everywhere.

It was an emotional day for me and I was able to keep it in check most of the time, but when I saw Wen Wen for the first time and when I said my goodbyes I could not help but lose it. She is such a sweet girl (she is now 20 yrs old!) and has helped raise all of the babies that lived in Ankang. I just want the very best for her and to help her walk someday if that would be possible. Enjoy the pictures!!!!!

Luoyang Trip (Maria’s Big House of Hope / Pallative Care Unit)

March 1, 2009 in Equipment, Featured, Medicine & Surgery, Trips

Today was another incredibly busy and emotional day for us. We started the morning by attending church (Capital Community Church) by the airport with Robin Hill. This church is a branch of BICF and is only allowed for foreign passport holders. The service was great and JR and I were able to serve each other communion.

We then headed to the airport and flew 90 minutes to Luoyang, a city of approximately 6 million people southwest of Beijing. We drove about 10-15 minutes and immediately recognized this bright blue building with white clouds off on the horizon. It was obviously Maria’s Big House of Hope being built by Shaohannah’s Hope (Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman)!!! From the pictures, you can tell it is a special place and is different from any other building you will ever see. And the inside is what makes it more special, for this is where over 120 special needs children will be loved and cared for under the direction of Joyce and Robin Hill at Hope Foster Home.

JR and I toured the 6-story facility and were in awe at the quality of the various rooms. A Mother’s Love is sponsoring the Operating Theatre here and it will be incredible! Most of the equipment will be delivered in the next few weeks and the on-site / resident physician will be moving into the building in a month or so. Robin and Joyce are so excited about the potential of this operating room and the surgeries that will be performed here (instead of sending these children to other hospitals). All of the floors have big play areas which are being painted in bright colors for the children. We were even able to catch the artist painting a Disney scene on one the walls. AML has also purchased most of the cribs which were assembled a few weeks ago by Emily and Caleb Chapman and others at Shaohannah’s Hope. It is difficult to describe how nice this building is and the potential it has for providing incredible care to these orphans.

Next, we headed downtown to tour the 5th Floor of the Luoyang City Orphanage (home of the Hope Foster Home Pallative Care Unit). The other floors of the orphanage are operated by the Chinese but they have allowed Hope to remodel the 5th Floor and care for the special needs children. Words cannot express the emotions we felt when walking into the playrooms and seeing the orphans being loved by the nurses and nannies. The children range in age from newborn babies to a 9 yrs old and most of them have serious medical conditions ranging from Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, and heart failure. Two of the newborn babies were in a special ICU crib hanging on for their lives. Not all of the children survive their conditions but most do and are hopefully adopted. But ALL are loved! This entire floor will be moved the new facility at Maria’s Big House of Hope in a few months.

Our favorite part was the short time we were able to play with the orphans and show them some love. You can tell the nannies and nurses really love these kids and want only the best for them. I pray these pictures will give you a glimpse of what we experienced today. Again, let me say that A Mother’s Love IS making a difference for these children! I only wish all of you could be here with us to hold these orphans and give them hope.