Sierra Leone Adoption Miracles
Just nine short months ago, The Raining Season opened the doors of The Covering, a children’s home in Sierra Leone, West Africa. Since that time we have experienced joy, fear, sorrow, and pleasure of the ups and downs to doing the “bigger” plans that God always has for us. The Raining Season is an organization whose mission is to provide a hopeful future to orphaned children and impoverished families through meeting their basic needs such as housing, nourishment, education, and small business grants. Our organization is made up of ordinary people doing extraordinary things who have allowed our eyes to be opened to the desperate needs in Sierra Leone. When God began to stir in the hearts of the founders to open The Covering the path was unclear. We did not even have a building secured the week before we went to open it, but it is true that God always provides. Once we got there we had a beautiful building, lots of materials, staffed hired and trained but only 3 children there to enjoy their new beds, clothes and toys. It didn’t take long to start filling the halls and rooms with the sweet voices of the children who were so grateful to be in a place where they are loved and provided with the essence of family. Now here we are nine months later and we are housing 79 children and busting at our seams. We are totally out of space and are frequently asked to bring more children into our home. There is nothing we would rather do than to rescue even more children, but we need help. God’s plans are always bigger than ours so we are believing for a new building to house those many more children in need of shelter, clothes, food and love.
Here are some of the beautiful girls from The Covering
The Raining Season has partnered with Warm Hearts Group out of Springfield, MO which is an organization designed to help raise awareness and funds for the orphans in Sierra Leone as well as in our local communities. Warm Hearts Group is dedicated to host fundraisers for travel and the specific needs of The Raining Season throughout the year. So many people are always looking for ways to get involved and help. We believe we are all called to Save the Orphan “For you know all about it, the contempt the abuse. I dare to believe the luckless will get lucky someday in you. You won’t let them down, Orphans won’t be orphans forever” psalm 10:14, but so many people just don’t know how to help. If you want to be involved, Warm Hearts Group is a local organization and we are ready to help get you plugged in. If you can provided a donation, we have very specific needs for funds right now. We are raising money for a building fund, we are sending a medical/educational team the first week of September, and we still have 27 kids in need of sponsorship. Remember we are all just ordinary people who have said “yes” to that tug on our hearts. If you want to say “yes” to donating to The Covering or sponsoring a child please visit the website www.therainingseason.org. If you want to say “yes” to going on a medical mission trip, please contact Lori Pyle at loripyleslp@gmail.com. If you want to say “yes” to joining Warm Hearts Group, please email Lori Pyle at loripyleslp@gmail.com or Tiffany Johnson at tiff.johnson85@gmail.com
There are so many needs in Sierra Leone and you can help!!!
This is a mother and precious child who was severely malnourished in the Children’s Hospital.
We provided bread/water/and a small gift bag for them.
(photo above) This is Malige and Emmanuel at The Covering. Malige was just diagnosed with Sickle Cell Anemia and is 8 years old. Emmanuel is 4 but very close in size to his favorite buddy.
If you…or someone you know would be willing to give up 10 days to bring health and healing to some of our most vulnerable children please contact us as soon as possible. Please spread the word and once again….
Thank you for helping SAVE the ORPHAN
Child Sponsorship from The Raining Season on Vimeo.
LOVE the video!!!! What an awesome place to live and love and grow! LOVE IT!!!!!!!!
I jjust got back from Sierra Leone, our organization drills waterwells in villagaes in the Mokanji district in the south. Our most recent well was at an orphanage. Do you know where i can best keep up to date on the adoption situation in SL? It is closed to the US right now as I understand it but i have had a hard time finding more information. thanks
I was just curious, are children from Sierre Leone available for adoption? Do you have any info about the process?