orphanage notre dame

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Fall in love with 9-year-old Marie Ange, like I have. She lives at the Orphanage Notre Dame, and is so lovely and reaches out so much, in spite of the fact that she is deaf. The Orphanage Notre Dame isn’t so much an orphanage as it is a home for unwanted children. Most of the kids are not available for adoption, they have been taken in by a priest and a nun named Sister Brigette and will live there until they are grown.

Go through the big gate and you’ll find a house with bunk beds–a donation from the American Women’s Club–stuffed animals scattered around, newborn Naomi sleeping in a basinette, a big sunny kitchen with some workers spreading peanut butter on baguettes and twenty-seven kids who all want to be picked up and carried around.

There are three three-year-old boys who want to be pushed in the swings. One of them is Ousani who has no shoes that fit, he wears his loafers with the backs folded down. When the Orphanage can afford it, the bigger girls take english classes at the American school on the weekend, it’s Mary Fatima’s favorite activity. The eighteen-month old twins have something wrong with their legs and don’t walk. Anna’s mother is a crazy woman who lives down the street. The kids smell like soap, and they all need lotion on their skinny little arms and legs. They have a pet, a dog named Bambi.

The dolls based on the kids below are made and are almost ready for homes–all the profits will go to the American Women’s Club, which supports Orphanage Notre Dame as well as other grass roots organizations like this in Niger. I’ll be posting a website with pictures of the dolls soon. Meet Yasmine, Ibraham, Zara and Ousani.

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6 responses to “orphanage notre dame”

  1. Melissa Nielsen Avatar
    Melissa Nielsen

    Hey Dina,
    I’d like to send you some shoes. Hanna will let me pull form out donation boxes if I pay for shipping. I lost the card you gave me before you left that had the Virginia address on it. If you’d send it to me, I’ll get those shoes out.
    I want to buy a doll too! What beautiful children!
    Cheers,
    Melissa

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  2. Amy Avatar

    I’ll take one – doll or beautiful child!

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  3. MamaLana Avatar

    And I’ll take a doll, too! They are beautiful. Let us know how to do this. Can you cash our checks at the Embassy? You have a whole Stateside support team!

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  4. sheree Avatar
    sheree

    Count me in! Let me know if you need any help launching the site — I would love to help!
    XO
    S.

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  5. clay Avatar

    Hi Dina, It’s easy to see why you fell in love with these cute kids.
    Let me know about the website.
    Yuko is so interested in the dolls.
    Good work.
    Pepe, sounds like you’re busy too. Hang in there!
    xox

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  6. mc Avatar
    mc

    This orphanage sounds like an amazing place, makes so many things seem so insignificant, what’s been done there.
    It’s probably a good thing my wife Tanya isn’t there; we would be looking at a 5th or 6th child no doubt, I wouldn’t be able to say no either.

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