Hunter was a 9 year old boy the advocacy team got to meet. He was very shy and reserved on the first day. When we tried to find out why we were told he was embarrassed by his hand. He sat back most of the morning and just seemed to take everything all in and check us out it was not until after lunch he opened up.
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Harper is another little girl the advocacy trip got to meet. She was very shy the first day the team was with her and it might have been because her foster mom was with her the whole time. You could tell she was very attached to her foster mom, hugging and sitting on her lap almost the whole day. Her foster mom did tell us that she is a nice, sweet girl who can write with both her left and right hands. She added that she is very independent and a happy little girl.
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Haley is another kid that the advocacy team got to meet. She was a little reserved at first and it took a little while to warm up but once she did her spunky personality shined.
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This post was written by one of the participants in the recent Superkids Advocacy Camp, Janell Plana.
Hope is one of the advocacy team’s kids that we got to meet. She came right in and up to us without any hesitation, giving most of us big hugs as if we were long lost friends.
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Congratulations are in order!
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It's so hard to believe that today was our final day here in Taiwan. What an amazing day it was! We spent the day with some adorable sibling groups and a couple other children, heard the most contagious laughter and got to watch some Lego geniuses.
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We had an absolutely amazing and jam-packed day at Chung Yi. We met many wonderful social workers and of course adorable kids. We saw some young ones and some school aged ones. We saw some girls and some boys. Some shy and some outgoing and talkative. We saw them all and we loved every second of it.
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Today we would like to take a minute to highlight a very special person that is a true super hero to Superkids. Mr. Yeh, our personal transportation specialist. Let me tell you he is much more than that! He is always willing to provide suggestions for everything from food to finding the Lego store! And will communicate with you using jovial gestures, google translate and a little English too.
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