DSFC is committed to supporting Reece's Rainbow by raising funds to help with the Kelvin's adoption. Our goal is to raise $1,000.
We are asking for donations in increments of $21 but any amount will help! Use the donate button on the right to donate between
Nov. 1st and Dec. 31st to help us reach our $1k goal. |
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Meet Kelvin
Kelvin is 7 years old
born January 2007 Down syndrome Handsome Kelvin is waiting for his family! He is a calm little guy is just so polite. God has heard his prayers, and now he is listed for adoption! He is not overbearing or competitive at all. Rather, he is observant and inquisitive. He is about the size of a six year-old and just so gentle. He is kind to other children. He says a few words in his native language. He enjoys throwing balls, going on walks, playing see-saw, and listening to English descriptions. Whoever adopts this little love will be so blessed to call him a beloved son. (excerpt from Reece's Rainbow webpage) |
The mission of Reece’s Rainbow is to advocate and find families for orphans with Down syndrome and other special needs by raising funds for adoption grants and promoting awareness through an online community, media communications, and other events.
Core Values and Beliefs:
An all faith, caring, inclusive, and altruistic community dedicated to global social change by serving orphans, advocates, and adoptive families, and promotes the acceptance of children with Down syndrome and other special needs.
Vision Statement:
Reece’s Rainbow serves as a catalyst for social change internationally by setting an example of love, inclusion, acceptance, value, and potential for birth families of children with Down syndrome and other special needs.
Core Values and Beliefs:
An all faith, caring, inclusive, and altruistic community dedicated to global social change by serving orphans, advocates, and adoptive families, and promotes the acceptance of children with Down syndrome and other special needs.
Vision Statement:
Reece’s Rainbow serves as a catalyst for social change internationally by setting an example of love, inclusion, acceptance, value, and potential for birth families of children with Down syndrome and other special needs.