Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Why adopt from Haiti

We are asked often why we would adopt from Haiti instead of our country or elsewhere. Our answer is blissfully simple: it's where God led us...end of subject. It was not that we chose Haiti, or chose not to adopt from America or a different country but it is where our children are that God brought to us.

I did come across this article today and thought it was interesting to share:

Why Adopt From Haiti?Out of all the countries one could choose to adopt from, why would or should Haiti be considered? Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, and has been plagued by violence for most of its history. I have traveled to Viet Nam, Ethiopia, and Mexico, and still the poverty of Haiti shocked me. Haiti has an estimated 8.2 million people. The unemployment rate is about 80%. The majority of the Haitian population lives on less than a $1 a day, with the median income about $60 per year. Only 25 percent of the population has access to safe drinking water, and less than 30 percent of the population has access to adequate sanitation. Just under half of the population is literate. In addition, the average life expectancy for Haitians is less than 50 years. About 70% of the population is children, with approximately 23% of the children under five suffering from malnutrition, and 10% of the children dying before the age of four. Between extreme poverty and death, there are an estimated 1.2 million orphans in Haiti. There is an obvious need for adoptive families in Haiti.Other pros for Haitian adoption include: • The Haitian people are beautiful.• Haiti has an interesting history and rich culture, and is one of the least expensive countries to adopt from.• You can have your child escorted home, or you can travel and bring them home yourself; with an in-country stay of 3-5 days.• Some agencies/facilitators allow parents to visit their child(ren) while in process.• The children are generally healthy.• Infants are available, as are toddlers, preschoolers and older children.• Sibling groups are also available (you can also adopt two unrelated children at the same time).• You can usually request the gender of your child.• You can adopt with the help of an adoption agency, or save money and adopt independently.• Single women can adopt. If you are currently deciding which country to adopt from, please consider Haiti.

4 comments:

Evangelist said...

Dear Angela,

Thank you for taking time to post your experiences and love for Haiti and adoption from Haiti. I too felt compeled in my spirit that Haiti is where my children are. I am seeking a good adoption buddy or friend that I can chat with and since our hearts are concerned about the hurting children there I would like very much to have a prayer partner. If you are willing and with God being our helper. Please email me at closerwithgrace_01@yahoo.com. I am looking forward to knowing more so I may bring my children home. Bye for now and God be with you and the boys.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the advice. I to am looking forward to adopt from Haiti but i don't know where to start. I already know the children i would like to adopt. I just don't know how to do it.

Anonymous said...

I totally feel the same way about Haiti.... I can't explain why I feel so drawn to adopt from there over other destinations but I just do.
We have been told that we can't here in New Zeland but things may change? Im Canadian so maybe we will have to move back to Canada!
Im glad someone else has this same feeling about Haiti because not everyone understands it.

Ashley said...

Hi Angela,

Where did you get the information on reasons to adopt in Haiti? I would love to share it with my pastor. My church does a lot of work with WorldVision and I think they may have adoption connections in Haiti. Your children are beautiful and what a blessing that God has finally delivered your oldest to you safe and sound. HE is so faithful!

In Christ,
Ashley