

Vadim was born in 2001. He lives in an orphanage in Ukraine. He is HIV-positive. He was living with a single mother in a foster-care situation with the intention of becoming an adoptive family but the foster-mother got married and had a baby and decided not to adopt Vadim even though he was expecting it. Obviously he was very hurt by this. He did not adjust well to the new situation and began acting aggressively for more attention so now he is living in an orphanage. He also has some learning issues (probably ADD). He would do best in a home where he is an only child or the youngest child. Costs to adopt Vadim are in the $22K-$25K range which includes in-country fees, travel, lodging, passport, visa.
Read more about Vadim on Eli Project, The Heart of the Matter and on this blog.

RainbowKids.com is reporting about a wonderful group of children in Colombia who have been diagnosed as HIV-positive and are waiting for families. These children may be adopted by single people or married couples. There is flexibility for the parent’s age and the number of children in the home. These are not siblings; these would be individual adoptions. For more information, families may contact 
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This baby boy was born in December 2009 to a single HIV-positive birthmother who was deprived of her parental rights. His health status will need to be inquired about.



This little boy was born to an HIV-positive birthmother in June 2007. His health status will need to be clarified. He is described as being a calm child.
This toddler boy was born July 2008 to a birth-mother with HIV. His health status will need to be clarified.






