Monday, June 23, 2008

You Are Invited! Brushy Creek Lake Park

We have our event schedule! Come on by and meet the kids!!

The first event will be held at my favorite park in Cedar Park, Brushy Creek Lake Park! Bring your swimsuits, lots of sunblock & your picnic, the water playscape is a lot of fun!

Here is the event info:

3300 Brushy Creek Rd (0.5 mi East of Palmer Ln)
Cedar Park, Texas
Saturday, July 12th,
11 AM - 3 PM.


Brushy Creek Lake Park is a 90-acre park that offers active and natural resource-based recreational opportunities. Facilities include: A Playground; water playscape; hike and bike trail; nature trail; exercise station; three pavilions; picnic tables and BBQ grills; sand volleyball court; canoe/kayak launch; fishing pier; wildlife observation area; labyrinth; restrooms; parking area; and a 38-acre lake that was constructed in 1965. Activities allowed on the lake include fishing, non-motorized boating and wildlife observation. Trolling motors are not permitted. Pavilions can be rented for parties and special events. The water playscape operates daily from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and is open from April 26th through September 28, 2008.

Help us spread the word!

All, here is the latest and greatest advocacy flyer that we can now begin to send to everyone we know. These kids will arrive in Austin on July 5th and return to Colombia on August 8th. Since we are blessed with so many children, it will be even more important to advocate for them all.

For more information on any of these kids, please contact Terri Luttrell at Terri.Luttrell@guarantygroup.com, or call Ashley at 1-888-KID-SAVE or visit ww.kidsave.org.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Meet the Kids!

THESE CHILDREN ALL HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON.
THEY ALL NEED PERMANENT FAMILIES.


Please help make miracles and find permanent families for these children!


On July 5, 2008 these 14 orphaned children will be visiting the Austin area as part of Kidsave’s Kidsave Summer Miracles Program. We need to find each of them a loving, adoptive family. They are only here until August 8th! Please come meet these great kids.

For information please contact Terri Luttrell at Terri.Luttrell@guarantygroup.com, or call Ashley at 1-888-KID-SAVE or visit www.kidsave.org.

Meet Anlly (11)


Anlly is an outgoing 10 year old girl who is helpful and responsible. She is social and enjoys being with other people. She especially likes amusement parks, sports, dancing, swimming, music, and arts and crafts. In addition to all of these interests, Anlly has good school performance and enjoys studying.

Meet Paola (10)


Paola is a happy, calm, respectful, and responsible 9 year old girl who enjoys going to the park and playing school sports and other games. She is an intelligent girl and enjoys school and needs a family to continue encouraging her academic success. She gets along well with her peers and adults alike.

Meet Zuly (13)

13-year old Zuly is by nature kind, tender and friendly. (She can be a little shy at first, until she establishes trust.) Zuly likes to pamper people who are good to her, and devotes time to helping others.

Zuly is respectful, honest and has a great value system. She is open to suggestions and when she is scolded, doesn’t get annoyed. Zuly is an intelligent girl who is progressing well in school, and she is very responsible about her homework. Zuly likes to participate in sports, especially basketball; she also enjoys dancing and listening to music.
This summer she would like to learn how to cook, and express her creativity through arts & crafts.

Zuly wants to be adopted! (Her younger sister was recently adopted by a Kidsave family. This special girl hopes to find a family who will give her love, respect, and a sense of belonging.

Meet Mayerly (13)


Mayerly is a 13 year old girl who is social and it is easy for her to make friends, especially among her peers. She is tender, extroverted, and joyful. Mayerly enjoys playing with her friends, bike riding, playing soccer and dancing. She does well in school, and is a responsible young lady. Her brothers Kevin and Bryan are participating in the Summer Miracles program but they can be adopted separately.

Meet Jefferson (9)

Jefferson is a joyful, friendly and affectionate 9 year old boy.

He likes to draw, play baseball, ride bicycles, and help out in the kitchen! He is especially delighted when he receives praise and attention from people he likes. His favorite subjects at school are English, Math and Science.

Jefferson is generally a very tranquil and quiet boy, but he is also sensitive and sometimes it’s difficult for him to express his feelings. During those times Jefferson likes to spend a little time alone to think about what’s on his mind. Jefferson definitely wants to belong to a family who will guide him and love him.

He does not care where the family is from, as long as he can call it home. Jefferson’s older brother is also participating in Summer Miracles this year. The boys can be adopted separately.

Meet Jhonathan (11)


Jhonatan, age 11, likes to participate in family activities, enjoys group activities, and performs very well in school. He establishes strong ties with people he cares about. He is afraid of lighting and earthquakes. He is respectful of authority and Jhonatan is a calm boy who likes art and is very good at drawing. In addition, he enjoys playing video games and soccer.

Meet Juan David (10) & sister Laura (6)


Laura Viviana is a 6 year old girl who enjoys sports and playing outside. She is active, loving and affectionate, and loves to play with dolls and play “kitchen!” She has a close relationship with her brother Juan David, and they would like to be adopted together.

Juan David is an 11 year old boy who enjoys swimming, playing soccer, and painting. He is calm, empathetic, loving, and helpful. He is a good student and especially enjoys math. Juan David gets along well with peers and establishes good relationships. He has a close relationship with his sister Laura, and they would like to be adopted together.

Meet Sandra (12) and her brother Ivan (10)

Ivan (age 9) and his sister, Sandra (age 12) have a good relationship; there is a lot of love between them. Ivan is a calm, easy-going child with a lot of very nice qualities.

He is described as being polite, obedient, honest and sincere. Ivan enjoys going to school and gets good grades. He also likes playing computer games and soccer.

Like Ivan, Sandra is calm and even-tempered. She is easy to be around, and is described as very noble, special and helpful. Sandra enjoys computer games, soap operas and music; she is also a dedicated student. She started school later than her peers, and really wants to catch up with her classmates.

Ivan and Sandra want to meet a family who will adopt them together, and are excited about visiting the U.S. this summer.

Meet Maria de los Angeles (9)


Maria is an outgoing 9 year old girl who easily makes new friends and is a leader among her peers. She is generally happy and joyful, and enjoys playing outside, swimming, and going on trips. She enjoys school, especially reading and writing. She also enjoys learning new things and new cultures.

Meet Edgar (9) and his sister Maria Isabel (11)


Maria is a 12 year old girl who is responsible with school duties and likes to succeed in her studies. She is an active and happy child, and likes to smile and play in her free time. She adjusts well to new rules, is sincere and is spontaneous. She likes to participate in different activities with her peers and to visit interesting places. She has a strong bond with her brother, Edgar, and wishes to be adopted with him.

Edgar is a 10 year old boy. He has adapted easily to new rules in his foster home. He participates in making decisions at home and is assertive in solving problems. He likes to play in his free time. He is spontaneous, outgoing and generally a happy boy. He is very responsible and dedicated to his school tasks, where success is important to him. He is valued and accepted by the teachers. He has a strong bond with his sister, Maria, and wishes to be adopted with her.


Meet Kevin (6)


Meet Kevin! He is a 6 year old boy from Colombia. He is very outgoing and affectionate. He is also described as energetic and talkative. He loves physical and musical activities, is very creative and enjoys painting, singing, and acting. It seems he is also quite the composer! (he should fit right in here in Austin). Kevin appears to be full of life and laughter.

His sister Mayerly and brother Bryan are participating in the Summer Miracles program but they can be adopted separately.

Kevin will be spending the summer with us. We can't wait to meet him!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

A Prayer For Those Left Behind

The Mason family will be hosting a Kidsave Summer Miracle girl in the DC area and are blogging their experiences. They posted this moving video made by a 13-year-old girl who came to the US from a Colombian orphanage with Summer Miracles a few years back.

http://theperfectsummerforamiracle.blogspot.com/2008/06/prayer-for-those-left-behind.html

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Dream Dinners Fundraiser

We are serving dinner, drinks and everybody that attends will get to assemble a dinner to take home and cook at a later time!

What: "Sneak Peek" Party
Where: 5207 Brodie LN, 78745
When: Friday, June 13 - 6:00PM
Why: Every child deserves a forever family!
Web & Map: http://www.dreamdinners.com/main.php?page=locations&store_id=258

Cost: $15 per person/$25 per couple*

RSVP to: sunsetvalleyhometx@dreamdinners.com

If you can't make it to the party but want to sign up for any session in June, we will donate 10% of sales to Kid Save! *Dream Dinners is donating all food and drinks - 100% of ticket sales go directly to the Summer Miracles Program! To learn more about our business visit our website at www.dreamdinners.com.

Look forward to seeing you tomorrow!
Kristine Clark

An Orphan No More

Here is another Kidsave success story that appeared on KXAN last night. To watch all 3 videos please click here:

http://www.kxan.com/global/story.asp?s=8467842


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AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) -- All over Central Texas this month, high school seniors claimed their diplomas in moving graduation ceremonies.

Yet for one Austin family, graduation marked a milestone in a story that might never have happened.

The following is a transcript by KXAN Austin News' Jim Swift, who brings us an update on a tale that began with one of his stories some eight summers ago.

On this day, eight years ago, Janie McMahan and her husband, Jim Duncan, had no clue their lives were about to change drastically.

"It definitely wasn't in my plan that I had for myself, anyway," McMahan says.

"Jamie saw the story that morning," Duncan says. "She was watching the news, and she came down kind of teary eyed to tell me about it, and I told her to find out more. And so she called, and she ended up meeting Yarik that day."

When 11-year-old Yaroslav first reached Austin, he was bright-eyed and cheerful," Swift says in his story, which aired Aug. 17, 2000.

The story McMahan saw that morning was Swift's report about Yaroslav, a young Russian orphan and one of several visiting the United States in hopes of being adopted by an American family.

The children had been in Austin six weeks, and all but one had found a new home, all but Yaroslav, or as his friends called him, Yarik.

"Do you want to stay in America?" Swift asks.

The translator relays a question, and Yarik answers in Russian.

"They're not going to leave me here in America anyway," the translator says.

"I think we didn't spend even 24 hours with him, I don't think, you know, the time he was here," McMahan says.

"And yet you knew you wanted to do this?" Swift says.

"It's a gut feeling; I don't know how to describe it," McMahan says. "I mean, I was so taken with the story and, you know, it was just, I knew I had to do something."

"We didn't really even have to discuss it that much," Duncan says. "And maybe in hindsight, that's not the smartest way to make decisions, but it's worked out really well for all of us. There's been some really tough times, as well, but in general, it's just been a great experience."

Young Yaroslav counts in English in the 2000 segment: "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11."

Yaroslav had a new life with a new family and a new school.

"The teacher assigned some kids to me," says Yaroslav. "And so they were kind of teaching me English, too. I kind of start picking it up."

Three years later, Yarik got a little brother when his parents adopted another young Russian, Ilya.

"They've left everything they've ever known, customs, everything, friends, caretakers, to come to this country," Duncan says. "It's the largest act of faith I've ever seen."

Announcer says: "Yaroslav L. Duncan."

Next stop for Yaroslav L. Duncan: Austin Community College, where he will study, among other things, Russian, a language he has all but forgotten.

Yaraslov came to America with the Kidsave International organization.

Later this month, Kidsave will bring another group of orphans to Austin, this time from Colombia.

Learn more from the Kidsave Web site at http://www.kidsave.org/.
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Lydia here: One thing I would like to clarify from this story is that the kids are in the US only for a 5-6 week period and after that they will all have to go back to Colombia while the adoption is in progress. I know...it is sad! To have them here and just let them go back... but hopefully we can get them all back soon, but this time with their forever family!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

We need your help!

Dear Friends: We need your help!. As an Austin community we are hoping to host total of 13 children this summer, however, we still do not have the $58,500 needed to bring all the children home. Any contribution amount will get us closer to the goal of helping these kids.

Your charitable contribution is tax deductible, and 100% of your donation will stay in the Austin community to support Austin Summer Miracles 2008, but most importantly, it has the potential of forever changing the life of a child. In Colombia, children age out of orphanages and foster care at 16. So for some children, this might be their last chance for adoption.

Please click here for more information on how to donate.

Thank you!!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

KidSave Austin Summer Miracles Success Story

FOX 7 AUSTIN -- Today she is graduating from high school with an impressive list of accomplishments, but only five years ago Linnea Weeks was arriving in Austin from Russia and entering a whole new world. Linnea was adopted by an Austin family when she was 14 and has come a long way since arriving.

For the newstory and video, please click here.