The Fountain fostercare
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The Fountain
The Fountain wants to provide a home, either in a foster home or group home for physical and/or mentally disabled orphans in China. Those children, who for whatever reason have been abandoned and ended up in an orphanage, a home is so much better for a child’s development than an institution.
The Fountain wants to be a home for these children without parents to care for them, especially those with minor or more severe disability, physically and/or mentally. We want to provide a home for them and a chance to live, to live a life as normal as possible and live to their full potential.
In the Fountain there is a team of local people/staff, trained in the daily care of the children, and some of them have had specific training in physiotherapy as well.
There are two houses, close to each other, with a total of average 10 children. The number sometimes fluctuates due to a child being adopted and another new child needing a home. Some children have cerebral palsy, but normal intelligence; other children have mental and/or visual disability. In some cases there is just a medical need that needs to be taken care of.
There is an ongoing need for finances to be able to hire the personnel in order to provide the care the children need.
The children will be so very grateful to continue to live in a warm caring home!
The Fountain wants to provide a home, either in a foster home or group home for physical and/or mentally disabled orphans in China. Those children, who for whatever reason have been abandoned and ended up in an orphanage, a home is so much better for a child’s development than an institution.
The Fountain wants to be a home for these children without parents to care for them, especially those with minor or more severe disability, physically and/or mentally. We want to provide a home for them and a chance to live, to live a life as normal as possible and live to their full potential.
In the Fountain there is a team of local people/staff, trained in the daily care of the children, and some of them have had specific training in physiotherapy as well.
There are two houses, close to each other, with a total of average 10 children. The number sometimes fluctuates due to a child being adopted and another new child needing a home. Some children have cerebral palsy, but normal intelligence; other children have mental and/or visual disability. In some cases there is just a medical need that needs to be taken care of.
There is an ongoing need for finances to be able to hire the personnel in order to provide the care the children need.
The children will be so very grateful to continue to live in a warm caring home!
Organizer
Selma van der Meulen
Organizer
Nuenen, NL, 6