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	<title>Comments on: Helping Out</title>
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		<title>By: Rebekah</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rebekah</dc:creator>
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		<description>My heart aches for the orphan - having done a ton of research lately about adoption (not planning on it right this instant), now when I read posts like your hubby&#039;s I want to go out and bring a bunch of little ones home!  

Almost all of my blogs that I follow are of people who have adopted or are adopting internationally - how awesome to see a family with 9 kids and a sea of different colored faces!

We currently sponsor a child in Ethiopia.  People think that because they can&#039;t or don&#039;t want to adopt, there&#039;s nothing that they can do.  There is SO MUCH.  Even just giving money to someone else&#039;s adoption fund - that in and of itself is huge.</description>
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<p>Almost all of my blogs that I follow are of people who have adopted or are adopting internationally &#8211; how awesome to see a family with 9 kids and a sea of different colored faces!</p>
<p>We currently sponsor a child in Ethiopia.  People think that because they can&#8217;t or don&#8217;t want to adopt, there&#8217;s nothing that they can do.  There is SO MUCH.  Even just giving money to someone else&#8217;s adoption fund &#8211; that in and of itself is huge.</p>
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