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​Thank you for your desire to be part of our miracle!

 

In early 2012 we felt called by God to begin growing our family through adoption.  We are adopting a baby boy from Ethiopia and will be matched with a specific child in late 2013 or early 2014 (UPDATE: we received our referral in November 2013!! Read that post here); then we will fly to Africa to bring him home.  Though we don’t know his face yet (we now have pictures, and he's ADORABLE!! We'll share pictures as soon as we're allowed to), we’ve already named him Immanuel!

 

Currently, we're in need of about $3,700 to cover our remaining fees and travel costs.

 

Lifesong for Orphans generously agreed to match gifts toward our adoption dollar for dollar, up to $2,500.  That matching total has been met by some very generous friends, but they will still process donations and write a tax recipt for your gift.

 

Every gift is a treasure and we'll be forever grateful for your help in bringing Immanuel home.  Please review the instructions below for making donations, and if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact us!

 

Please browse the links at the top to read more about our adoption journey, and subscribe to our blog to stay in the loop.

HELPFUL INFO

ADOPTION: GIVE

Give by Check
Please make checks payable to Lifesong for Orphans.
In the memo please note your gift preference with "Preference 3796 Kelley"
Please mail checks to:
Lifesong for Orphans
PO Box 40
Gridley, IL 61744


Click Here to Give Online
*Please note that PayPal will charge an administrative fee (2.9% + $.30 USD per transaction). Your donation will be decreased by the amount of this fee.

Individual donations $250 or more and yearly donations totaling $250 or more will receive a tax-deductible receipt. Receipts for donations under $250 will gladly be sent upon request.
Lifesong is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization.
If you have any questions about donations please contact us or info@lifesongfororphans.org.

I know, I know, she's way more popular.  I'm workin' on it!  Copyright 2012 Benjandgabi.com, with special thanks to Eric Lafforgue at www.ericlafforgue.com for the Ethiopian boy photo.

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