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Update November 2006 

Dear Friends and Supporters,

November has been a very busy month for us. Our Medical assistant Lynsay and her family have been way for several weeks, Lyn and her husband Al have arrived to manage our units in Henan and babies have been moved in and out for various reasons.  In total, for the month of November we have had 22 new admissions, in all our units and no deaths. Today we care for a total of 102 babies.
We officially opened our new Palliative Care unit in Luoyang on November 25th and this was attended by various local officials, Orphanage directors as well as specially invited guests, Andy Tung and his wife Dr Rulin Fuong.

                           
          Ribbon cutting                                 Nannies and babies                            Intensive Care room

1) Foster Home Shunyi, Beijing ( 38 beds)

The babies  

A few cases of chicken pox are still cropping up despite the children having had immunizations, but we will ride it through. The 5 children who went to Hefei for cleft lip and palate surgery have all retuned well and are looking beautiful.   Aurora Kui Xin Dong is home from Singapore after her second heart surgery which was difficult and fraught with complications. She is now extremely well and filled with extra energy. New baby Fu Jiang Fei was admitted for surgery for her meningomyelocele and surgery was done within a few days of admission.  Jayne Shi Bao Yi and Hugo Fu Zi Xiao went to Hangzhou for surgery and a cardiac assessment respectively. Noble Fu You Peng had surgery in Beijing for his cleft lip and palate

                     
  
Aurora              Jiang Fei               Jayne                   Hugo                      Noble

We have had to make the difficult decision to put Samara Fu Jin Jin in Palliative Care now as her brain infection has recurred and she has already had several surgeries and hospital admissions this year.   We have conferred with her neurosurgeons and they both agree that this is the kindest option. She will be cared for in our unit in Jiaozuo. Joey Dang Jian Yu who has a malignant, untreatable brain tumor, has been moved to our Palliative Care unit in Luoyang. He is comfortable and pain free. The decisions that we have to make for children like Samara and Joey are most difficult. They are made with many specialist consultations and Christian advisors who believe in the sanctity of life and have complete trust in God who is the ultimate giver of life.     

Volunteers.

Sally E and Kelsey D. served in Beijing.

2) Love Without Boundaries Shunyi Outreach Foster Program. ( currently 16 children with possible maximum of 20)

Elly Fu Jin Hua, after her cleft palate surgery has been moved to the Outreach program and so has Ellen Fu Zi Xiu who had spinal defect which as been surgically corrected.  Sarah Fu Wen Jia was returned to her orphanage at their request in preparation for her adoption.

         
        
Elly                        Ellen                    Sarah

3) HFH Special Care Unit, Jiaozuo, Henan Province: ( 12 beds)

One new baby Fu Qiu Yu was admitted this month besides the transfer of Samara Fu Jin Jin. Since this open on 1st Jan 2005, 84 babies have been admitted and 35 have died.

Volunteers.   Lee N, and  Gemma R.,  both nurses from the UK, served in the Henan units

4) Heartbridge Rehabilitation Unit ( 9 beds)

This unit admitted 5 new babies Xi Meng Li, Huai Chun Song and Huai Chun Xiang from Anhui Province, Jiang Yu Ying from Zhejiang province and Rao Lan Jiao from Jiangxi province, all with varying medical problems.    Dang Jin Yang is seriously ill again, this time with an infection in her heart and was admitted to Beijing United Hospital. Her treatment continues at home and she is improving.  There are a total of 7 babies in this unit.

           
   
 Meng Li           Chun Song         Chun Xiang         Yu Ying                 Lan Jiao 

5) HFH Special Care Unit, Luoyang, Henan Province: (45 beds)

16 new babies and Joey were admitted this month so Lyn and Al have hit the ground running.  The total here at the time of writing is 29 babies. We want to share with you some “before and after” pictures. All that we did was to feed and love these kids. Their eyes speak volumes.

                                               
  
John, Sept        John, Nov.                        Matthew, Sept.         Matthew, Nov                    Paul, Sept           Paul, Nov.

Our Most Sincere Thanks To;

All those who responded generously to our needs posted last month. We have 5 play pens, clothes, bibs, and pacifiers. We have a new van for Henan province. Gregg M. donated the funds for this as well as funds to renovate our old van in Beijing.   We are very grateful to all of you.

Our Needs:

We are in need of the following items;

1)    Due to the large number of children admitted this month, we are still in need of clothes. Warm baby clothes especially sleepers for ages 0-6 years. Some older cerebral palsy children, 4-6 years old, have been admitted to our unit in Luoyang and there is an urgent need for clothes in all our units.

2)    Plastic diaper covers for children in the Outreach program whose families use cloth diapers.

3)    Pill crushers which are easily obtained in pharmacies but are difficult to get here in China.

4)   With the opening of our new unit on the 5th floor of the Luoyang orphanage, it has come to our attention that the elevator in the orphanage is 10 years old and often gets stuck between floors. The orphanage director has requested help with purchasing a new one and we can see that this is a genuine need as many of the children are wheelchair bound and supplies need to be carried up to our unit. The cost is US$15,000 unless someone knows of an elevator company who would be willing to donate one. If funds are donated, these will be paid directly to the elevator company by us and a proper receipt will be obtained.

With our deepest gratitude
Joyce and Robin Hill

“ The Lord upholds all who fall, and lifts up all who are bowed down” Psalms 145: 14

Dr Joyce Hill MBBS, FRACGP
Director
Hope Foster Home
Beijing, P.R. China
Cell phone 13801351244
www.hopefosterhome.com