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Ali's time line, she returns to Mongolia on 11/19/2023. Praise God for the entire team of surgeons and care givers.
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Aligermaa from Mongolia
Algirmaa this July, 2014, for surgery at Big Rapids Orthopaedic PC in Big Rapids, MI.
Can you imagine, not being able to feed yourself, comb your hair, take a bath or walk for the rest of your life? Can you imagine having your mom taking care of you the rest of your life? We are kindly asking for your monetary and prayer support to help pay for this child's medical care. You may mail a check to CCM at, 7860 Myers Lake Ave. Rockford, MI 49341 or donate on-line under volunteer/Give tab. Donations are tax-deductible. Thank you for your generosity. CCM Team Proverbs 3:27 "Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act." |
UPDATES ON ALI!
Ephesians 1:11, NIV In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will. On July 9, 2018, RN, Nurse Tara and I traveled to Mongolia with 7-year-old Aligermaa (Ali) to reunite her with her family. While in the USA, she received the much-needed surgeries, physical and occupational therapy to enable her to walk with braces, giving her independence rather than her moving around on her bottom - scooching. On October 10, 2018, Ali returned to the USA for evaluation from her previous surgeries. Her surgeons are pleased with the remarkable 25% improvement from her last knee surgery a year ago this past August 16. Ali’s physical and occupational therapists are also pleased and encouraged that she is working hard to help herself get dressed, walking all day in her braces and unstrapping them before she goes to bed. Ali is fluent in English, she is able to read and write. She loves Math and riddles. She is a ray of light to many, always joyful. We at Children’s Circle Mission give praise and thanks to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for making a way for this little girl to be more independent. We thank God for the opportunity to serve one child at a time, allowing everyone -the doctors, hospitals, the host families, all the prayer partners, and financial partners to serve alongside us making a huge difference in this child’s life and the lives of children here in the USA and around the world. As of today, November 1, 2018, Ali again returns to Mongolia to be with her family. Please scroll down to hear Ali’s dream, what she said in 2014, God bless you all. March 18, 2017: She is definitely God's masterpiece.
She came to the USA to give all of us the greatest opportunity to serve with love just as Christ did for us on the cross. Ali Laurie & Lita Texas from Lita Kharmai on Vimeo. March 19, 2017: Praise be to God for a successful surgery and thanks to everyone involved.
Untitled from Lita Kharmai on Vimeo. MAY 2016 Update on Ali from Mongolia (Video)Children's Circle Mission's (CCM) team, Lita and Nancumar Kharmai were blessed to go to Mongolia to once again to bring Ali back to the USA for follow-up medical treatment.
CCM thanks Dan Selph, Mr. Comer and Rebecca from Perrigo and Theresa from Alpha Family Center who generously donated clothes and medicine to the Mongolian pastors and their congregation. Thanks again to everyone for their generosity. Proverbs 3:27 "Do not withhold good from those who deserve it when it is in our power to act." November 2016
Philippians 2:3 “ Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.” NIV It is pure joy to serve our Lord Jesus Christ, to see everyday how the Holy Spirit directs our paths. God opens every door to provide Ali with medical care that would benefit her to lead a more independent life. We thank our Lord for the opportunity to serve in this capacity, joining hands with many people around the world for the good of one child at a time. In June of 2015 Ali received 10 days inpatient therapy and was provided Braces and a walker; which helps her to stay up in a squatting position as well as walk around with adult supervision. On October 25, 2016, she had left elbow surgery, which will enable her to extend her hand straight out as well as rotate it outward and inward, enabling her to be more independent. After her cast is removed she will have inpatient therapy. Ali maintains a very positive attitude; she adapts well to her host families and inspires others despite her inability to walk or move her hands. It’s amazing to hear her pray for others and herself; asking our Lord to help the doctors to help her walk. She truly has faith in Jesus Christ. Thanks to the surgeons, hospital team, host families and everyone who teach, encourage and motivate her. Thanks, to everyone who support our ministry prayerfully and financially. We are blessed to have all of you in our lives Ali June 7, 2015 from Lita Kharmai on Vimeo. |
Baby Nyamdorj
Latest update May 2013. Nyamdorj has made remarkable developmental progress. He is trying to walk, he has made his first steps towards overcoming his greatest challenge, which you can see on the video link and pictures. Praise God for little steps! He visited a CCM supporting church in Kentucky last weekend, May 19, 2013. The congregation were overjoyed they held him in their arms. They were blessed to see their faith in action in other parts of the world. They felt privileged to be part of God's plan around the world. Stay tuned for more...
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Nyamdorj from Mongolia from Lita Kharmai on Vimeo. |
Baby Nyamdorj
22-month-old Baby Nyamdorj arrived in Grand Rapids, Michigan from Mongolia on March 3, 2012 for an evaluation due to blindness. Baby Nyamdorj was diagnosed with retinopathy of prematurity.
He was examined by Dr. Patrick Droste from Pediatric Ophthalmology, and Dr. Thomas Aaberg from the Retina Specialists of Michigan. He has two wonderful extended host families who love and care for him. In addition to his blindness, Nyamdorj was also developmentally challenged in his motor skills. When he arrived, he could not crawl, walk, or sit up. Now, because of his caring and compassionate host families, we are seeing progress in his motor skills. Within the first month, he has been listening to music, sitting up, holding up his head, and his legs are getting stronger. We continue to seek further medical and developmental evaluations. Please stay tuned as more updates come through. |