#bringinghomeayo
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UPDATE: April 5/19...EIGHT months Clark and Kim have been waiting to bring Ayo home to Canada. Ayo is legally their son, he has been for EIGHT months.
A file was submitted in January filled with additional documents that OUR government required from the Moran’s after Ayo was initially denied Canadian citizenship last November. OUR government told the Moran’s they would respond to that file within thirty days of them receiving it. That timeline ended SIX weeks ago. SIX WEEKS ago and not one word from OUR Canadian government regarding the LEGAL and ETHICAL adoption of Ayo.
Clark and Kim were prepared for the expense of a “normal” international adoption. This, this is not normal. This process caused by OUR Canadian government has swelled the need for finances considerably. We are asking you to help in any way you can. Every dollar matters and makes a difference. ❤️✌
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UPDATE: February 26/19...210 days in Africa waiting for our Canadian government to give Ayo the necessary documents to allow him into Canada. It has been SIX months since this campaign started. We as #ayosarmy are still reaching out for either financial help or help in spreading the word to others. This significant delay has risen the cost of the Moran’s legal and ethical adoption considerably. It has been mentioned many times that the Moran’s don’t know what they would have done without the generous support of so many already. They are overflowing with gratitude. ❤️✌
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UPDATED: As many of you know today, November, 24/18, marks 116 days of Clark and Kim Moran trying to bring their legally and ethically adopted son Ayo home to Canada. Kim in Africa the entire duration, Clark, as I write this, on his way back to Ghana due to a medical emergency with Kim, forcing them to trade places.
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Alongside their passion to serve and lead others, came their passion to grow their family thru adoption. After a 3 - year process of home studies and mounds of paperwork, they finally received a call from their agency saying, "we have a boy, no one has claimed him, will you?" Without hesitation they said, "YES!"
Since meeting their son in early August, they have been working on their attachment while doing everything they can to bring him home. The Canadian Government has eight Canadian Embassies in Africa, one of which is in Ghana. After the adoption was finalized in Nigeria, the family flew to Ghana, to receive the final documents needed to allow Ayo being brought into Canada. Awaiting this last step, and led to believe it was days away from being issued, prior commitments forced Clark to return home alone for work, leaving Kim and Ayo behind. It was thought that his wife and son would be right behind him, but that was not the case.
After weeks of waiting and being denied information from the Canadian Governement about the delay, the unnecessary stress has caused Kim serious complications in her physical condition due to her MS. This has initiated Clark flying back to Ghana once again in order to trade places with Kim so that she can return home for nessesary treatment.
WHO AM I? —
I have the privilege of calling the Moran’s friends. I live in Langley, BC.
The funds will be used to cover expenses caused by their delayed stay, medical provision in Africa for both Kim and Ayo and travel. The money will be e-transfered in its entirety to them.
Thank you for joining TeamMoran! ❤️✌

A file was submitted in January filled with additional documents that OUR government required from the Moran’s after Ayo was initially denied Canadian citizenship last November. OUR government told the Moran’s they would respond to that file within thirty days of them receiving it. That timeline ended SIX weeks ago. SIX WEEKS ago and not one word from OUR Canadian government regarding the LEGAL and ETHICAL adoption of Ayo.
Clark and Kim were prepared for the expense of a “normal” international adoption. This, this is not normal. This process caused by OUR Canadian government has swelled the need for finances considerably. We are asking you to help in any way you can. Every dollar matters and makes a difference. ❤️✌
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UPDATE: February 26/19...210 days in Africa waiting for our Canadian government to give Ayo the necessary documents to allow him into Canada. It has been SIX months since this campaign started. We as #ayosarmy are still reaching out for either financial help or help in spreading the word to others. This significant delay has risen the cost of the Moran’s legal and ethical adoption considerably. It has been mentioned many times that the Moran’s don’t know what they would have done without the generous support of so many already. They are overflowing with gratitude. ❤️✌
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UPDATED: As many of you know today, November, 24/18, marks 116 days of Clark and Kim Moran trying to bring their legally and ethically adopted son Ayo home to Canada. Kim in Africa the entire duration, Clark, as I write this, on his way back to Ghana due to a medical emergency with Kim, forcing them to trade places.
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Alongside their passion to serve and lead others, came their passion to grow their family thru adoption. After a 3 - year process of home studies and mounds of paperwork, they finally received a call from their agency saying, "we have a boy, no one has claimed him, will you?" Without hesitation they said, "YES!"
Since meeting their son in early August, they have been working on their attachment while doing everything they can to bring him home. The Canadian Government has eight Canadian Embassies in Africa, one of which is in Ghana. After the adoption was finalized in Nigeria, the family flew to Ghana, to receive the final documents needed to allow Ayo being brought into Canada. Awaiting this last step, and led to believe it was days away from being issued, prior commitments forced Clark to return home alone for work, leaving Kim and Ayo behind. It was thought that his wife and son would be right behind him, but that was not the case.
After weeks of waiting and being denied information from the Canadian Governement about the delay, the unnecessary stress has caused Kim serious complications in her physical condition due to her MS. This has initiated Clark flying back to Ghana once again in order to trade places with Kim so that she can return home for nessesary treatment.
WHO AM I? —
I have the privilege of calling the Moran’s friends. I live in Langley, BC.
The funds will be used to cover expenses caused by their delayed stay, medical provision in Africa for both Kim and Ayo and travel. The money will be e-transfered in its entirety to them.
Thank you for joining TeamMoran! ❤️✌

Organizer
Barb Pichette
Organizer
Surrey, BC