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Adoption Up-date

27 Jan

February 2012 -
Thank you so much for your interest in Aggie’s Baby Home and the children and babies in our care.

Due to a current hold on accepting any new babies into our home, we are unable to accept any adoption applications from international families at this time. This may change in the near future so please do not hesitate to contact us again in a few months to see if the need for adoptive homes overseas is yet again a reality for some of the children in our care.

Even if we cannot accept your application for adoption at this time there are other ways that you may be of help to the children living at Aggie’s Baby Home. Aggie’s Baby Home welcomes any financial assistance that you may be able to offer the home and our children, especially those that are not available for adoption. The home will always have a great need for your continual prayers, caring volunteers and supplies to help run the home on a day to day basis as well.

Thank you again for caring about the children of Uganda and Aggie’s Baby Home. We hope to be able to work with you in the near future.

Celebrate with us! First Baby Goes Home with New Forever Family!

14 Mar

Less then one year after our first baby was brought to Aggie’s Baby Home; one of our sweet baby girls was recently adopted and brought to her new home to the United States.  This is a miracle and we are celebrating at all the Lord has done and continues to do in and through ABH.  Who knew that less then two years after the Director of the baby home came to Colorado with a plea for help, that we would have been this far in the process of rescuing abandoned and orphaned babies in Uganda?

Many of our thirteen remaining children are already thankfully paired with other Forever Families but the good news is, as we go forward, and these children go “home”,  others are sure to soon fill the empty beds.

Thank you again for your prayers, financial support and continued interest in this small but important ministry in Uganda.