Yao Yao and Qi Qi, born in different years and different places, were not always friends. Not always “sisters.” However, through a series of circumstances – many very heart-breaking – they were brought into the same group home and are now friends and sisters, kindred spirits who have a deep love for each other.
Both girls entered the home at a young age, between 3-6 years old, overwhelmed and afraid. Through time, however, under the daily loving care they received from their “parents” – a married couple who cares for a small group of children – both girls began to blossom and are now joyful, kind, well-mannered, and are being equipped with the skills they need to interact with others and to one day live as independently as they are able.
Yao Yao and Qi Qi make an adorable pair who are always eager to look their best and who love dressing up in beautiful clothes. They enjoy their school at the home’s rehabilitation center and are energetic and love to smile. It will be exciting for their foster family and for our staff to watch them grow and learn as they continue to live in this welcoming and caring atmosphere!
The Small Group Home Program exists to provide children with a home-like environment in which they can experience the love of a family while they learn social skills, attend school and develop relationships with their home parents and home siblings.
Christian Action currently supports 5 small group homes which provide families for 18 children.
Thank you for your prayers and support in making these special group homes for these special children!