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How Fulfill-A-Wish Summer Camp Transformed the Lives of Orphans in LinFen

The Challenge: Limited Opportunities for Orphans

Children living in orphanages often have limited opportunities to explore the world beyond their encircled facilities, and the pandemic has only intensified these challenges. Many orphans dream of experiencing the larger world they’ve only seen on television. In response to these needs, the CCAI charitable initiative launched the Fulfill-A-Wish Summer Camp to turn these dreams into reality by sending orphans from LinFen on a life changing trip to Beijing!

The Birth of Fulfill-A-Wish Summer Camp

The CCAI charitable initiative brought together generous donors to send twenty-two children and twelve chaperones from LinFen Orphanage to Beijing for a 5-day Fulfill-A-Wish Summer Camp.

An Unforgettable Journey: LinFen Orphanage Visits Beijing

Two weeks ago, the CCAI charitable initiative made it possible for these children to embark on a life-changing journey. From the moment they arrived in Beijing, the children were treated to experiences that broadened their horizons and enriched their lives.

Day One: A Warm Welcome in Beijing

After a five-hour ride on a bullet train traveling at 190 miles per hour, the children were warmly welcomed by the CCAI charity team and treated to a delicious banquet.

Day Two: Discovering History at the Forbidden City

The well-rested campers visited a museum and toured the famous Forbidden City. Thanks to a knowledgeable and engaging tour guide, the children learned a great deal and had many of their questions answered.

Day Three: Exploring the Summer Palace and Temple of Heaven

The adventure continued with visits to the picturesque Summer Palace and the majestic Temple of Heaven. The campers also sampled local delicacies like Beijing fried paste noodles and Peking duck. Despite the bustling crowds, the brave campers embraced every moment, creating lasting memories and developing a taste for the local cuisine.

Day Four: A Morning at Tiananmen Square and the Great Wall

An early start was rewarded with a highlight of the trip—the flag-raising ceremony at sunrise in Tiananmen Square. To beat the crowd of over 10,000 spectators, the kids woke up at 2:30 a.m. and walked a few miles to secure a spot. They proudly sang the national anthem with the crowd while watching the flag rise.

Later that day, the children visited the Great Wall. Inspired by the saying, “You can’t be a real hero unless you have climbed the Great Wall,” they eagerly ascended the ancient structure, shouting, “We are heroes now!” Their joyous exclamations echoed through the historic stones, marking an unforgettable moment in their adventure.

Day Five: A Final Day of Exploration and Joy

The final day of the Fulfill-A-Wish Summer Camp included a visit to the iconic Bird’s Nest stadium, which hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics. At the Beijing Zoo, the children laughed and enjoyed seeing animals like elephants, golden monkeys, zebras, and penguins.

Returning Home: A Journey Filled with Memories

Day Six: The campers returned to their orphanage by bullet train, filled with excitement and joy from their busy week of activities and memorable experiences. Thanks to the CCAI charitable initiative and the Fulfill-A-Wish Summer Camp, the children returned home with cherished memories and fulfilled wishes.

Voices of Gratitude from the Campers

“I am just so happy to have this chance to see the impressive capital of Beijing.” – HY Dang

“Thank you so much for making my wish come true! The amazing trip has opened my eyes and expanded my world!” – BY Jiao

“I have learned so much through this trip. This experience inspires me to study harder and to become stronger.” – G Dang

Continuing the Mission: Supporting Orphans Beyond the Orphanage Walls

CCAI is committed to continuing our mission to serve children in Chinese orphanages by providing life-changing field trips and opportunities for them to grow and learn beyond their orphanage walls. The CCAI charitable initiative continues to seek support for these transformative experiences, ensuring that more children can explore the world beyond their orphanage walls. To join CCAI in our mission of cherishing children in China and around the world, please donate.

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GiGi Pleet

Adoption Program Specialist

GiGi Pleet joined CCAI in 2014 as our China Applications Specialist. She rejoined the team in 2022 after taking a few years off to spend time with her family.  GiGi and her husband have adopted three beautiful daughters from China who are the joy and purpose of their lives.  GiGi is passionate about adoption and furthering CCAI’s mission to find loving parents and permanent homes for as many children as possible and to continue reaching out to children left behind.  When she is not working, you can find her spending time with her girls in the beautiful mountains of Colorado or on an adventure to a new, faraway place.
 
Joined CCAI:  Originally 2014 – 2020, rejoined 2022
 
Bucket List Item:  To see all Seven Wonders of the World 

Contact Information

gigi@ccaifamily.org

(303) 850-9998 ext. 300

Emily Straut

The Park Administrative Assistant

Emily was adopted through CCAI in 2002!  Having always admired the ways that the organization continued to support families even after adoption, she began working at The Park last year because she wanted to be more involved in the adoption community and according to her, “It’s been a blast so far!”

Emily is majoring in environmental science at MSU Denver and hopes to help mitigate the causes and effects of climate change. In her free time, she like to practice guitar, play video games, watch movies, and spend time with her friends and family. 

Bucket List: Visit every province in China!

Contact Information

emily@theparkcommunity.org

(303) 221-6688 ext. 170

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Ivy Buchanan

The Park Adoptee Program Coordinator

Ivy has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Production Design for Film and Theater with a minor in Studio Art. She had the opportunity to study abroad in London, England and Florence, Italy. After graduating, while visiting an orphanage in Kathmandu, Nepal she had a moment of realization and knew she wanted to work in the adoption community. After some prior experience in post-adoption and nonprofit management, she came to The Park and is really enjoying focusing on and being involved with offering lifelong support for adoptees and the adoption community.

Ivy was adopted from Kazakhstan at 18-months old and is proud of her adoptee identity and her adoptive family. She is passionate about sharing the stories of the amazing people in the adoption community and helping adoptees celebrate their identities. Her lifelong best friend was adopted from China through CCAI. 

In her free time, she enjoys making art (she is working on a series of sculptural paintings of poached animal species), trying new food, catching up with friends, reading, and being with family. She loves to travel whenever possible.

Joined CCAI: 2023

Top Bucket List Items:

  • A trail ride through “Middle Earth” in New Zealand
  • Volunteering for a few weeks at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
  • Sleeping in a hammock on a beach

Contact Information

ivy@theparkcommunity.org

(303) 221-6688 ext. 205

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Colorado Expenses

ExpenseAmountPmt MethodPay ToDue
Application Fee$250Check/ACH WithdrawalCCAIApplication submission
Child Abuse Record Search$35/FamilyCheckCO Dept of Human ServiceApplication submission
IAAME Monitoring & Oversight Fee$500Check/ACH WithdrawalCCAI (Sent to IAAME)After App Approval
First Program Fee (Includes Home Study)$5,700Check/ACH WithdrawalCCAIAfter App Approval
CBI/FBI Fingerprint Search$39.50 per personMoney OrderColorado Bureau of InvestigationAfter App Approval
USCIS Filing & Fingerprinting$775 plus $85/adultCheck/Money OrderUS Dept. of Homeland SecurityUpon I-800A submission
Dossier PreparationApprox. $450-$900Check/Money OrderSecretary of State(s), Chinese Consulate(s)As preparing Dossier
Second Program Fee$5,050Check/ACH WithdrawalCCAIDossier Submission
CCCWA Fee$1,270Check/ACH WithdrawalCCCWA via CCAIDossier Submission
Third Program Fee$5,500Check/ACH WithdrawalCCAIPrior to receiving child match acceptance letter
CCCWA Post Adoption Translation Fee$300Check/ACH WithdrawalCCCWA via CCAIPrior to receiving child match acceptance letter
Court Validation Deposit$200CheckCCAIPrior to receiving child match acceptance letter
Post Adoption Deposit (Refundable)$450Check/ACH WithdrawalCCAIPrior to receiving child match acceptance letter
Visa to enter China$140 (plus courier fee)Check/Credit CardChinese Consulate via a courier/travel agencyApproximately one month before travel to China
US Domestic & International Airfare$1,000 – $2,000 per traveler (adopted child over 2 requires full ticket)Credit CardA travel agency/airline of your choice

Approximately 7-10 days prior to China departure

In China Travel & AccommodationsApprox. $4,000-$4,400 for two adultsACH WithdrawalCCAI (wired to China)Approximately 7-10 days prior to China departure
Adoption Registration and Notarization$800 – $1,000CashLocal government in ChinaIn China
Orphanage Donation(Voluntary)Cash or WireOrphanageIn China
Child’s Passport$100-$150CashLocal passport agencyIn China
Food$700 – $800 per coupleCash/Credit CardHotel(s), restaurant(s)In China
Child Physical & Photo$130-$150CashClinicIn Guangzhou, China
Child U.S. Entry Visa$325Cash or CheckU.S. ConsulateIn China
Court Validation Fee$167CheckCounty CourtAfter U.S. Return
Child’s Colorado Birth Certificate$37.75CheckColorado Vital Statistics OfficeAfter U.S. Return
Lutheran Family Services$250CheckLutheran Family Services via CCAIWhen Home Study is approved by CCAI