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December 29th, 2007 — Fund Raising, General
Just a quick update since we haven’t posted for a while. We are still waiting for our LOA, which is a letter that China sends asking us if we are still planning to adopt Li Hao. We will say yes, send it back, and then around 2 weeks later we will receive our TA, which is our final travel approval. Then we will leave 2 weeks after receiving our travel approval.
It’s difficult to wait, and we are very thankful for the holiday season that has seemed to speed things up a little bit! But we are getting anxious! We just want to hold her in our arms and have her with us! Pray for patience as we wait for our LOA!
Our agency has said that our LOA could be here any day now. There is really no way to predict though, as everyone has a different timetable that depends on how fast the paperwork is processed from the particular region the child is from in China. But considering averages it could literally come any day now!!!!
We are still raising the money to bring home Li Hao, and for just me (Kim) to travel to China alone we still need $6000. We have an incredible window of opportunity from Life International where they will match any money donated between now and January 18th, up to $3000! All donations are made to Life International, and are tax deductible. If you are in the position to help, please consider donating to help bring home our little Hope! No donation is too small, and every dollar given will be matched! You can mail your check to Life International, and put ‘Todd Phillips Family Adoption’ in the subject line.
Here is the address:
Life International
PO BOX 40 202 N. Ford Street
Gridley, Illinois 61744
November 30th, 2007 — Fund Raising
We got the good news today that Life International has graciously offered us a Matching Grant of up to $3,000 to help us bring Hope home. Any funds donated up to $3,000 will be matched!
If you would like to donate toward this grant, you can send your tax-deductible gift between now and January 18th to the address below. Life International is a trusted organization administering the funds on Hope’s behalf, and will pay adoption expenses out of funds received.
Thank you for considering this wonderful opportunity to partner in this adoption. It is an investment with an eternal return!
1. Please make checks payable to: Life International
You may preference how the donation might be used by writing “preference Hope Phillips Adoption” in the memo section of your check.
(*Note: In following IRS guidelines, your donation is to Life International which retains full discretion and control over its use.)
2. Mail checks to:
Life International
Att: Hope Phillips Adoption
PO Box 40
Gridley, IL 61744
Thank you Life International for making this possible!
November 12th, 2007 — Fund Raising
Our Chipin fundraiser just ended yesterday, and $1,095 was given through it! Thanks again to everyone who contributed!
To date we’ve raised close to $11,000, and have spent all of it to get where we are currently at in the adoption process. We have another $4,000 coming from Shaohannah’s Hope that we were granted at the concert, which goes directly to our agency when the time comes, and will apply toward the plane tickets or whatever the appropriate application of the funds is when this all goes down.
Our minimum remaining expense needs (as far as human planning goes) are now coming into view. At minimum, we need another $5,650 for Plan C, which would be for Kimberly to travel alone to get Hope. There would be additional expenses if she goes alone, because the system is designed for both adopting parents to be there, and so they require additional steps if we aren’t both there. The ideal (Plan A) from our perspective would be for all of us to go to China to get Hope because we don’t have a situation personally that we would feel comfortable with for just Kimberly and I to go, and leave the kids. Not only that, but we’d love for us all to experience this unique opportunity together.
They require us to be there for two weeks, and Kimberly’s mom has offered to watch the kids for 5 days, so there is also the possible (Plan B) scenario for Kimberly and I to go for the first five days, and then I would come back after that while Kimberly stays for the rest of the trip. This is not an desirable plan for a number of reasons, but it’s better than Kimberly going alone.
Plan A
The expense breakdown for us all to go:
$5,650 – base amount needed (see plan C)
$4,800 – additional airfares
$2,500 – additional inside China airfares
$1,000 – additional food expense
$400 – additional travel visa’s
$14,350 = minimum needed for us all to go together
Plan B
The expense breakdown for Kimberly to go and Todd to go for the first five days:
$5,650 – base amount needed (see plan C)
$1,500 – additional airfare
$1,000 – additional inside China airfare
$300 – additional food expense
$100 – additional travel visa
$9,000 = minimum needed for Kimberly to go, and Todd to go for the first five days
Plan C
The expense breakdown for Kimberly to go alone:
$3,000 – Orphanage fee
$1,300 – China’s paperwork fees
$1,500 – Kimberly’s airfare
$700 – Hope’s airfare
$1,800 – Inside China airfares
$250 – food
$100 – Travel Visa
$9,650 – the total before the grant
-$4,000 – the grant
$5,650 = minimum needed for Kimberly to go alone (not counting additional fees that would be required post travel if she goes alone)
These are all staggering amounts to us, but God is God, so we know he has the best plan all worked out already! 😉
October 29th, 2007 — Fund Raising, General, Pictures
Last night was a very special night for our family. We went to the
Steven Curtis Chapman concert at Yorba Linda Friends Church, and had a great time in the presence of God! We were invited by Steven’s adoption foundation called Shaohannah’s Hope. We had so much fun as a family just being there together. Bethany Dillon opened up the concert sharing her music with us, and we could tell that our young budding musical artist named Abigail was being truly inspired. Sanctus Real played next and rocked the house. The high note of their time on stage for me was when they shared a stirring song and testimony with their song called Benjamin.
Steven came up after that during the intermission and welcomed us all. He gave a presentation on adoption throughout the show, and the grace is on him big time for this. He encouraged us all to take part in the Show Hope Campaign, where we the concert goers get to bring our loose change and dump it in big buckets during the intermission. Whatever is collected goes to selected adopting families at the end of the concert. Steven is so inspiring the way he uses the gift and platform that God has given him on behalf of the fatherless. To demonstrate how a child is orphaned every 18 seconds, he had a ticker on the screen adding up that number during the concert. By the end of the evening, over 600 children had been orphaned!
We went to the back to take part in the offering, and we were happy to see our friends Don and Erin Diva (pictured left) who are also in the process of adopting an orphan. Kim had last talked to them in June, right before our journey had really even started, so it was neat to share with them a little of what God has done in such a short time. A wonderful man named David who works with Steven (He’s the road manager) came up and told us to meet him in the back by the Show Hope booth at the start of the song Live Out Loud. David is a really neat man and made us feel completely welcomed and comfortable being there. The whole staff for Shaohannah’s Hope is amazing too, and just made the whole thing a great experience for us.
We went back to our seats after intermission and enjoyed the show. Not too long into the show Steven proudly introduced the newest members of his band. His 18 year old son named Caleb plays guitar, and the drummer is his 16 year old son named Will! Let me just say that as a musician I was impressed! I talked to Caleb after the show, and he said that they are both self taught, and have “just played a lot”. It was a treat to watch them rock out. I went to a Steven Curtis Chapman concert 13 years ago! It was a great show back then, but the youthful energy these kids dished out shaved some age off the bands’ sound for sure! I would be honest and say it if I thought these guys had an amateur level of play at all about them, but they were completely professional. Their energy added a refreshing flavor and raw fire to the music, and it was fun to watch the family enjoy performing together. Steven really has a lot of ground to cover to please the crowd with all the hit songs he’s written over the years, and accomplished this well with the medly he put together. The highlight song of the show for me (Todd) was his new song called Cinderella. He told us how he wrote the song, and I could really relate to what he shared. It’s a beautiful song about living in the moment and seizing the opportunities we have with our children. The video that accompanied it was also very beautiful, showing him dancing with his daughter over the years. He had our row in tears, that’s for sure! 😉
It was particularly refreshing to see the way Steven got the crowd involved. He brought a family up on stage during one of the songs, and all through the show he just shared a lot with us. He gracefully educated on the subject of adoption and shared his passion, and encouraged the fund raising aspect of it, but never once did it seem overdone or become a burden. I’ve been to too many events where this was not the case. Adoption and caring for the orphans really is a core message and demonstration of the gospel and this concert did nothing but fuel the fire for me to want to work and find ways to participate in caring for them.
Our little Hannah melted down pretty early on in the show, (I think the volume level was getting to her fresh little eardrums) so Kim had her in the back already, and by the time Live out Loud started, both Jonathan and Abigail had fallen asleep on me (literally). But they didn’t complain too much when I rousted them. We went to the back and then our pal David took us up by the stage. Prior to the event, we didn’t know anything about the Show Hope campaign, and so we didn’t know what to expect. Steven had mentioned at the beginning that there were 3 families invited, but when we got to the stage, it turned out we were the only family present.
He called us on stage and had us say our names and share a little about where we are in the adoption process. Kim shared that we are adopting a blind child from Bethel Foster Home, and he was rocked! He has visited Bethel before and played there and knows the founders well, etc. He got excited and told the audience what Bethel is about. Then he asked Kim the name of the child we are adopting. After that he announced the results of the change collection. It turns out that they collected a record $9,600 in change for the evening! He explained that the maximum that they give per family is $4000, so we received a grant for $4000! We were blown away! We applied for a grant with Shaohannah’s Hope, but we didn’t know for sure if we’d be receiving a grant. We thought we probably would when they invited us to the concert, and thought maybe they were going to tell us about it on stage, but we didn’t know about the change collection, and it was just a really neat way to receive the grant. We said thank you and praised God and then he laid hands on us and everyone prayed for us. What a tremendous blessing! As he was talking, I flashed back to a prayer gathering we had at our house not too long ago, to pray for Hope. A family we are friends with came over, with their young daughter named Genai who they adopted from China. She brought us her bag of change that day that she’d been saving for a long time and gave it for Hope. Giving a little changes a lot, and I realized that change collecting is a very effective fund raising tool!
The concert ended and we got to go backstage with Steven and hang out for a bit. It was just Steven, our host David and us for a while, and we got to tell him a little more of our story.
I got to tell him how our journey started with Abigail and her heart that had been stirred and how she had saved up $400 and wouldn’t spend any of her money so that she can adopt from China one day. He told Abigail that she was our Emily. I didn’t know about this, but his daughter Emily was the one God used in his family as well to stir their hearts for the orphans. We also talked more about Bethel, how we were floored to find out that Hope is there and how we got to talk to her on the phone, etc. Many from his staff were coming by to say how much they love the kids at Bethel, and what a great work they are doing there. David told us how he actually just celebrated his birthday there at Bethel! We were able to deliver a special package to Steven from a friend of ours, and then he asked us to let his son Caleb take a short video of us saying hello and thanks to Guillerme, who is the founder of Bethel. They are putting something special together for him for an upcoming gathering. (It’s a surprise 😉 ). It was really neat to see all the connections with Bethel that they have. They didn’t know the child we are adopting is at Bethel, and we only found out that Hope is at Bethel a little over a week ago, so it was like God had a special surprise up his sleeve for all of us! Steven and Caleb took us in a room and videotaped us talking a little bit, but I wasn’t able to get in a flow for the video. Kim did fine but I was just spacing out. I am glad we got to say something, but let me just say for the record that I sure hope I don’t ever have see the part with me talking, because I think I would die of embarrassment. Oh well… After that it was neat to hang around a bit more and watch Steven share his time and passion with the people who were there after the show. He has so much energy and his heart to serve others beats strong.
While we were on our way to go up on stage, a man had passed a business card to Kim and told her that there was someone who would like to talk to us who was working one of the booths in the back. On the back of the card was a note from the man saying that they had also adopted a blind daughter from China! So we found them in the back while they were packing up and got to meet the whole Reynolds family, including a beautiful and amazing blind girl named Jamie, who is 12. She was adopted a year ago from the Hunan, and they all told us some of her story, and we were able to share some of our story with them.
It was such an amazing God evening. We left after 11:30pm and the kids were pretty tired, but they did great the whole time. It was one of those special times that we will always remember. We are so thankful to God, and to Shaohannah’s Hope and the Chapman family, and everyone who showed up to the concert last night and turned their change into Hope.
September 28th, 2007 — Fund Raising
We are now selling Entertainment Books to help raise the $$. They feature “buy one get one free” coupons and other discounts from local restaurants, entertainment, shopping, and travel, etc. The book costs $35.00 and we get to keep 50% of each sale to apply toward the adoption expenses. If you’d like to purchase one, please contact us, or buy one now with the paypal link below:
$35.00
September 22nd, 2007 — Fund Raising
We are selling these cute little bracelets to help bring
home baby Hope. They were made with love by our daughter Abigail. |
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Hope Bracelet #1
$13 ($10 + $3 shipping) |
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Hope Bracelet #2
$13 ($10 + $3 shipping) |
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