Our Vision
To see more Chinese families embrace adoption by
educating families in China about the possibilities of
adoption, preparing successful adoptive families through
parent training, and providing funds for adoption and the
education and medical needs of adopted children.
Lotus Buds International is working in China to promote
and support adoption among Chinese families to make a
difference in lives of children in need of a family.
Lotus Buds International, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, registered and incorporated in the state of Colorado PO Box 62711, Colorado Springs, CO 80962 719-244-6372 Email: info@lotusbuds.org
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Your financial contribution helps us to find families for China’s orphans and provide adoptive family training for those called to adopt.
If you would like to partner with us in this mission you can donate on-line by clicking this button
Or mail checks to: Lotus Buds International, Inc. PO Box 62711 Colorado Springs, CO 80962 All contributions are tax deductible in the USA.
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What's Happening:
Will you help us provide these orphans with the medical care they need to prepare them for adoptive families? You can contribute to the funds needed for the surgeries by clicking on the donate button or you can send a check to Lotus Buds International at PO Box 62711, Colorado Springs, CO 80962. If you want to specifically help one of these three boys, write their name in the memo line of the check or just write surgeries and we will designate the donation toward these needs.
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In February of 2009 Rong Yao was born with a congenital giant colon. He was
taken to a provincial children's hospital for surgery. Following the surgery, it did not
seem that Rong Yao would survive. His parents left him at the hospital and never
returned. A few days after being abandoned Rong Yao's began a slow recovery and
his vital signs improved. The authorities contacted Ge Jie and she took him in at the
Family Love orphanage. He is now in foster care with a family that continues to
provide him the special care he needs.
Rong Yao is now in need of another surgery to allow him to defecate normally. The
cost of this surgery will be $2,000 at the local hospital.
Click here to contribute to
Rong Yao's medical needs:
He Ping is two years old. In November of 2007 he was born with an imperforated
anus. The day after his surgery his parents abandoned him at the hospital. The
hospital searched for his parents but could not find them and he came to live at the
Family Love orphanage and was placed into foster care. He Ping has had several
surgeries to repair various problems associated with the imperforated anus. He is
now in need of another surgery to repair his urethra. It is hoped this surgery can be
done in February or March.
Due to the expertise required to perform this surgery the cost is estimated to be over
$3,000.
Thank You! He Ping's
surgery has been funded!
Xin Lin was left abandoned in the hospitial In July of 2007. After two surgeries to
repair an imperforated anus, he is now in need of a third surgery to close the
man-made fistula so he can defecate through his repaired anus. The cost of this
surgery is estimated to be $1,500.
Click here to contribute to
Xin Li's medical needs:
PROVIDING HOPE
Solving orphan's medical needs is an important step in getting them placed into local adoptive families. The
fear of medical problems and the associated costs are the reasons many parents abandoned their children
in China, and it is also a challenge to find adoptive families when these problems are still un-resolved.
Lotus Buds is joining with a couple of organizations to help meet these medical needs. Listed below are
three children who desperately need your financial help.