Posts Tagged ‘nepal’

November 3, 2011 New Beginnings Staff en route to Kathmandu, Nepal

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

9:00 a.m. Hong Kong time: our group of seven volunteers is spending 10 hours in the Hong Kong airport en route to Kathmandu.

The days ahead will be spent training the children in the New Beginnings of Nepal Orphan Home. Many individuals donors and churches in the U.S. helped make this trip and our work possible.

By the time we leave, the children will have several new beds, new office furniture and books, bedding, games, and a lot of individual attention.

Without the support of New Beginnings donors, there would be no New Beginnings of Nepal Orphan Home. Just think! Your gift of only $28 per month provides food, clothing, shelter and care for one child for one week. And…we have many more project needs.

Please visit www.NewBeginningsAdoptions.org or call Marcus or Brenda at 662-842-6752 to help today. And…you are really the blessed one because this opportunity to fulfill James 1:27 is before you.

Tom Velie
President

Nepal Update!

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

There is still no sign of referrals from Nepal for New Beginnings families. Hopefully, they will come soon. It appears that some of our families have been matched and that their files are awaiting “consent” by the Minister? of MOWCSW. Did I mention that no one currently holds this position? Other agencies have received referrals so I am assuming that this position was recently vacated. Let’s pray for Nepal, MOWCSW, and the families in the program. For more information on the Nepal Adoption Program, please visit www.NewBeginningsAdoptions.org or call 662.842.6752.

Check back for an update on the Polish Adoption Program and the Sri Lankan Adoption Program.

Update from Kathmandu, Nepal…

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Kathmandu: A meeting was held today between the consulates, embassies of various countries in Nepal and the Ministry of Women Children and Social Welfare to discuss and update International Adoption of Nepal. The meeting was coordinated by the German Embassy here in Nepal.

The Ministry briefed the international offices about a “Code of Conduct “which the government is planning to introduce to stake holders of international adoption which would include the orphanages, representatives and agencies. A participant of the meeting said that this Code of Conduct however did not speak about anything for the Ministry ” themselves” who with the centralization of process has become the key players of adoption.
The ministry also updated in the meeting that almost two hundred fifty dossiers have been registered, however the ministry did not “openly” state about the matching status said a participant. He added that several important questions raised by the embassies and consulates were not clarified by the Nepal officials, the counsels were not satisfied with govt. response to their questions. Meanwhile according to a reliable source the Ministry has matched children from three families of American Agency Holt International.

The ministry has directly mailed the referral package to these three families. This has taken the representatives here and adoption agencies abroad by surprise. “Nepal has just ratified the Hague and according to Hague communication with the family has to be through the Agency” said one of the representative from the Adoption Agencies Representative Forum Nepal (AARFN) “ We representatives are confused and surprised by Ministry’s step of sending the child referral directly to the families, there is a system which the New Terms and Conditions have laid down and the government should walk on those lines”.

The new rules states of families going through an approved agency.
The government had last year invited application from agencies abroad and approved and accredited 68 adoption agencies earlier to work for international Adoption from Nepal.

Internatonal Blessing – Update!

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Since my last post, the international adoption process has continuoualy moved forward in Nepal. The Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare (the Ministry) in Nepal announced that they would only accept ten families per agency at this current time. The Kathmandu Post reported that of all the agencies that were registered, only fifty dossiers had been submitted to the Ministry. New Beginnings has been successful in filling all ten available slots. Of those ten families, five have dossiers that have been sent over to Nepal and their wait process has begun…check back for updates on these five families that are pursuing a Nepal international adoption or visit www.NewBeginningsAdoptions.org for current news.

If you or someone you know may be interested in adopting from Nepal or another country, please contact me at the New Beginnings office 662.842.6752 or at marcusdavenport@nbicfs.org.