Little L was abandoned in 2016 as a tiny newborn with a serious intestinal obstruction. She was only a few days old when we agreed to help coordinate the immediate medical intervention that was needed to save her life.
Since her surgery and recovery from that, she has been cared for in our children’s home project in a northern province.
L has been wearing glasses and undergoing treatment for strabismus since she was a toddler. The ophthalmologist was waiting to see if she would need surgery to resolve her vison issues, but aside from that she has been pretty healthy!
L is now a beautiful 7-year-old who is eager to help her foster mom with chores like folding laundry, doing dishes and caring for the houseplants. She’s been doing well in school, though she can be a bit forgetful about what she has learned in class!
She recently traveled back to our Beijing medical home for a follow up with the ophthalmologist, and he has finally determined that she will need eye surgery after all. We had hoped to schedule that this month, but the surgeon's calendar was quite busy, and we didn't want to keep her out of school waiting for a slot to open up. So we're now waiting until she is on summer break and can return to Beijing when the surgeon has another opening.
Once again, we’ve seen how our assistance is not only vital to saving the lives of vulnerable children in China’s orphanages, but also in providing stable, family-based care as they grow. All of this is possible because of your support!
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