Jeremy and Rachel Smith

are adopting 2 children from Liberia

Here is our Adoption Journey so far…

We are adopting River (age 8 and her little sister, Sadie (age 6) from Liberia, Africa.

These 2 precious kids will complete our family of 7.

We chose Liberia because we are impressed by Liberia’s resilience and progress as a war torn country that is healing from so much. Liberia works hard to allow adoptions when necessary and to reunite families whenever possible. We are grateful Liberia is allowing us to adopt our daughters, and hopeful as we watch Liberia grow as a country.

We started this journey in April of 2022.

In May of 2023, with the help of our friends and family, church, community, and organizations like Noonday Collection, Phill the Box, Funds2Orgs, and Adopt Together, we reached our fundraising goals to make our adoption possible. At that time, we anticipated our Liberian daughters would be joining our family in 3-6 months time.

We did not get any solid updates for months, until November of 2023, when adoptions for multiple agencies, including our agency, were suspended in Liberia.

There are multiple political conflicts that brought adoptions to a halt in November of 2023. Although these political conflicts put Liberian children at risk, the layers of the conflicts are multifaceted and complicated beyond the adoption process itself.

At this time, there are no adoptions (domestic or international) progressing in Liberian until these political conflicts are resolved. This was a decision made by Liberian governmental leadership.

In February of 2024, we decided to travel to Liberia as a family and do some real-time fact finding on what barriers prevent our family from being together.

We have met with multiple Liberian government officials and multiple individuals who play a role in working in adoptions here. We have spoken with multiple US congressional offices, and have reached out to anyone in the adoption realm that can give insight and advice in a way forward for our children. We continue to hope the US embassy in Liberia will assist us, but have not been able to get a meeting with them to discuss our concerns.

We have visited our children’s orphanage multiple times a week. We have done multiple fundraisers to keep the doors of our daughters’ orphanage open, keep the children’s needs met, and support the staff that cares for them. We have physically done all we can to assist the orphanage in maintaining quality, safety and health for the children. We have discussed our case with experts near and far.

We have been in Liberia for over 3 months, and are sadly running out of funds to remain here.

We fear if we leave, our encouragement and our persistence to represent American families will be lost with our departure. We fear if we leave, the support we have recruited for the kids here will fade. We fear if we leave, the Liberian government will be less motivated to remember our children’s case.

Thanks to each of you and the words of encouragement, financial donations, textile donations and actions of noonday purchasing power to move mountains this past year. We hope you will help us push one more mountain of money out of our way to complete our family.

We continue to humbly ask for any assistance that can be found to support our family in this quest for safety for more than just our 2 Liberian daughters, but a quest to provide a safe way home for them and their peers that wait in orphanages in Liberia.

Adoption Status

Travel Planned

Adoption Agency

Small World Adoption Agency


Updates

  • Update 80

    Day 658. Adopt from Liberia.

    January 16, 2024

    This is day 16 of 2024 of a 60 day video update or our adoption journey of 2 little girls from Liberia. We have been in the process of adopting these 2 little girls for 658 days.

    Please watch, like, subscribe and share our story as much as possible. Our story is a true representation of several families on the same journey.

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  • Update 79

    Day 657. Adopt from Liberia. MLK day.

    January 15, 2024

    Happy MLK day. Thank you, Dr. King, for your vision and your voice. We hope to continue the progress we have made. As a mother of children of different races and faces, I hope you know your dream inspired me to be this mom. The one that crosses oceans. The one that speaks on the platform of advocacy at every opportunity. That believes in equality and opportunity and friendship and partnership. The one that was born in a place of privilege and does not take that responsibility lightly or pretend it does not exist. As we move forward to increase the children at our table, the content of their character matters most still. I hope the content of my character would get a nod of approval from you, as we continue to fight against racism and violence to seek peace and prosperity.

    Thank you, Dr. King. I wish you had lived much longer. Your dreams made a positive mark on my heart. And your death still makes me so sad at who we were that day as Americans.

  • Update 78

    Day 656. Adopt from Liberia. Missing the Snow.

    January 14, 2024

    They really should have played in the snow today.

  • Update 77

    Day 655. Adopt from Liberia

    January 13, 2024

    Keep writing those letters to congress. Email me at adopt100more@gmail.com for a template letter and info on your congressional district’s representatives. We have a meeting scheduled with the Office of Children’s Issues with the US State Department! Time and date are still pending, but this is progress!

  • Update 76

    Day 654. Adopt from Liberia.

    January 12, 2024

    Day 12 of 2024 60-day video challenge to speak for our Liberian Daughters

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