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The England Grant of $2500 may be available for qualifying families.
Individualized grant funding for qualifying families may be available through our President’s Grant. Contact us for more details!
Meet Felix! Felix was born in June of 2010. His diagnoses is cerebral palsy. His report is from June of 2019 and says the following: Felix’s motor function has developed and his self-care ability has improved. He has normal diet, is able to eat all kinds of dishes and has sound sleep. He is closest to his foster dad and mom and the teachers in the class. He plays with his siblings in the family and children in the class and gets along well with them. He likes to play with toys and games and does well. He communicates with others around him by limbs language. He understands simple instructions but has poor ability of expression.
Course of treatment: after admission, he finished the related examination and was given oral medicine and the rehabilitation therapies such as acupuncture, brain circulation and massage. Now his muscular tension is lower; he can roll over, can sit; he understands most instructions; he can say mom. Felix can stand with hands holding the support; in fine motor: he can play puzzles; he can adjust remote control to watch TV. We hope someone who is familiar with cerebral palsy will consider this wonderful boy.
For more information, please contact: Kathy@wiaa.org. You will be asked to complete a parent eligibility form before any file information can be released.
Please be aware that children on our waiting list may be under review by multiple families. Additionally, a child’s availability status may change on short notice. Please contact Kathy@wiaa.org for the most up-to-date status of a child.
Disclaimer:
WIA is not responsible for the medical information summarized here. Medical information sent by other countries may be inaccurate or incomplete. Prospective Adoptive Parents reserve the right to have medical information evaluated by a medical professional in the United States.
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