Annie's Adoption
by Samantha Tutterrow 1 Lives Impacted Japan
Alex and I are excited to be on this adoption journey to find our Annie. God has written an amazing story for us that is unfolding every day. A...
Alex and I are excited to be on this adoption journey to
find our Annie. God has written an
amazing story for us that is unfolding every day. As most of you know we initially began pursuing
an adoption in China. As with any plan, changes happen and unexpected things
arise. Early last week we received a call about an opportunity to adopt a
newborn girl from Japan. This is
extremely rare, due to cultural reasons, less than 10% of the orphans in Japan
are ever adopted. Typically less than
100 make it to America each year. What
this means is that our Annie’s birth mom has chosen life, and decided that
rather than let her grow up in an orphanage, she will break cultural norms and
allow her to be adopted to non Japanese Americans. This is a very big deal. Normally
the wait for a child from Japan, if you can even get on a list, is about 24
months. We happen to have all our paperwork already completed and only needed a
few changes to switch it from China to Japan.
After a flurry of emails and phone calls we became first on the new
list! We have been told to be prepared
to travel in as little as a month and a half, wow. While we are so excited, this has put us in a
financial bind we weren’t expecting. Our
original savings and fund raising plan was designed with the idea that we would
be waiting another 10 months to a year.
This new opportunity will require us to move our time line WAY up. We are asking our friends and family to
partner with us to help get our little girl home. We have set up an account with Pure Charities
to help raise money for our adoption expenses. All donations are tax deductible
and go straight to our adoption agency.
We also know that not everyone is in a place to give financially and we
completely understand. We also ask that
you please join us in prayer.
Specifically for Annie and her birth mother. Her birth mother is walking the road less
traveled and we pray for health and peace for her and Annie. Thank you all for you love, support, and
prayers.
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