BagButton Saves Lives
The City Soleil, on the outskirts of Haiti's largest city, Port-au-Prince, covers about 27 square miles built on a garbage dump, and is inhabited by over 500,000 people, most of whom are children.
Stanwood, WA (PRWEB) April 13, 2005 -- Less than 500 miles from the United
States is the country of Haiti, an island nation of over 7 million people, where
almost 75% of the populations are children without parents. Haiti is universally
acknowledged to be the poorest nation in the western hemisphere. For decades,
Haiti has been plagued with poverty, corruption, decaying infrastructure,
dictatorships, military coups de etat and foreign military intervention. The
possibilities of life have become the probabilities of death for many Haitian
children. Little bodies are scattered throughout the country - orphaned or born
weak while their mothers often die needlessly in childbirth. The evidence is
staggering and defies words... Hundreds of tiny corpses, stacked like cord wood,
can be found in morgues throughout the country and there is no one to claim the
bodies of these innocent human beings.
BagButtons for Babies! Help Bring
our Babies Home.
Heather and Larry Storey along with their two young
children have set out on a journey to adopt 4 babies from Haiti through an
adoption agency called Forhisglory. For His Glory is an Adoption Outreach
ministry dedicated to placing orphaned children in Christian homes. “They are a
beautiful people and a wonderful organization,” explains Mrs. Storey. “With out
going into the details of there ministries, this organization through the hand
of the Lord, saves lives.” added Mrs. Storey. Mrs. Storey is a 36 year old
mother of two and wife to Larry Storey, 46 who was paralyzed on the left side of
his body from a motorcycle accident 19 years ago. Mrs. Storey, owner of the
Company BagButton LLC has set in motion the finical journey to save the lives of
four Haiti Orphans, and hopes to adopt them into her family. “There names, are
Jameslee, Schneider, Wana and Dewencia. No one knows there exact age, but our
best guess is there ages range from one to six years old, and we need to bring
them Home,” added Mr. Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. Storey found each other 15
years ago. A short while after there commitment to each other they wanted to
start a family. They tried for several years to no avail. During this time they
had lost two babies due to complications. With the on set of depression creeping
in they needed an alternative to fill the inherent void, giving up on there
ability to have children they entertained the idea of adoption. “It was at that
moment when we lost all hope the Lord blessed us with Tia, who is 9 now, and
Tristen, 4.” said Mrs. Storey. “But it was also that moment in time that left us
needing to make a difference.”
It’s been over a year since the Storey
family committed to adopt and make a difference in the lives of a few children.
Turning to Forhisglory Adoption Outreach for guidance they fell in love with the
four Haiti children and began the long financial and emotional process of
bringing them home.
The cost to adopt adds up to a Phenomenal amount per
child; this does not include maintenance fee of $100.00 a month per child. The
adoption process can take from 8 to 15 months due to the absence of any Haitian
government. “These fees are absolutely ridiculous.” Said Mr. Storey, these
children are dieing by the hundreds, a person would think that they could just
go over to Haiti and pick the babies up off the ground and bring them home. The
state of the government is in flux and the children are paying for it with there
lives!”
This Family has the desire and ability to Love, nurture and
support these children but are struggling with the up front costs to get these
babies home. The couple began brainstorming ideas and came up with the
fundraiser called, BagButtons for Babies. The BagButton retails for $14.95 in
stores and on the web. BagButton for Babies is a fundraiser. With a $5.00
contribution or more you will receive a BagButton and free shipping.
Contributions can be made by phone, through there site or mail. “We love them
and we need to bring them home.” said Mrs. Storey. “We are not looking for a
hand out,” added Mr. Storey, “ but its all about money so it will take more time
and I fear for there lives. With the Lords help we will make this happen and we
are asking everyone from all around the world to help us make a
difference.”
The company BagButton.com was formed in 1996, then received
there certificate of formation as BagButton LLC. February 09, 2004 in Washington
State. From 1996-2004 they went through the patent processes and several mold
changes and entered into the market on March 29th 2004. They are into there
second year of manufacturing and distribution and coming on strong. Larry Storey
is available for interviews at (360) 939-2469
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/4/prweb228350.htm