Two Babies Waiting in Haiti

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Chances By Choice is advocating for two new babies in Haiti, in addition to many other children from various countries.

Baby Girl ‘Deborah’. Date of Birth January 10, 2009. Deborah is a beautiful baby girl who is HIV positive. She is described as having bright eyes, always smiling and is very social. Photo available upon request.

Baby Boy ‘Clarens’.  Date of Birth May 27, 2009. Clarens is a sweet baby boy who is HIV positive. He has big, beautiful eyes and is described as always being in a good mood. Photo available upon request.

4 Yr Old Girl Waiting

Reece’s Rainbow is advocating for a new four year old girl in Eastern Europe. Look at the gorgeous brown locks on this lovebug! She has been diagnosed with HIV, but is medically healthy. More photos are available. She is quite the princess and is just waiting for a loving family of her own! Contact Andrea for more information.

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World AIDS Day

In honor of World AIDS Day, I would like to bring attention to some very important help for HIV positive orphans around the World.

AHOPE for Children is in need of 15 new sponsors to save the lives of 15 HIV positive orphans in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Cost of sponsorship is $35 per month. There are more than 1 million HIV+ children in Ethiopia. AHOPE now has room to accept 15 more orphans into its care homes. The funds go to basic necessities such as food, medication, education and holistic care.

agapeFrom HIV To Home’s Five For Five Campaign: Donate $5 per day for 5 days to help HIV positive orphans. Today’s donations go to Agape Children’s Home in Thailand.

dsc07917The Heart of the Matter is advocating for a family for an HIV+ orphaned sibling group of three: an 8 month old baby boy and his 3 year old and 5 year old siblings. Could you be the missing parents?

ElizabethGlaserPediatricAIDSFoundationElizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation has announced a tireless goal to decrease new pediatric HIV infections by one-half over the next 5 years, preventing nearly a million infections in children. The Foundation, together with its partners, will work to reach 15 million pregnant women with prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) services in many of the world’s most vulnerable countries.