Jeremy and Rachel Smith

are adopting 3 children from Liberia

Here is our Adoption Journey so far…

We started this process of adopting 2 little girls from Liberia in April of 2022.

After visiting Liberia for 5 months in 2024, we decided to additionally adopt a little boy. This little guy, already bonded to our Liberian daughters, also became very close to our entire family during our time in Liberia, and now, life without him with us is unimaginable.

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, which prompted our visit to bond with our kids and explore all avenues in person in February of 2024. We returned home in July of 2024 after exhausting all resources to unite our family permanently.

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.

As we continue to wait, we are committed to intentional international parenting. We will continue to visit as much as we can and continue to pursue every avenue to unite our family on one continent. We appreciate any encouragement as we continue to walk this road.

Adoption Status

Matched

Adoption Agency

Small World Adoption Agency

Updates

  • Update 38

    Day 400. Adopt from Liberia. May Calendar Game! (9 days down, 22 to go!)

    May 3, 2023

    UPDATE ON CALENDAR FUNDRAISER!
    ***only 22 days left to “purchase” for the month of May and it’s only May 3rd! Thanks to our amazing support!***

    Keep…. …..Going!

    We are inviting everyone to “purchase” a day in the Calendar of May to help with these efforts. Your donation can be anonymous or with your name mentioned in the comments on which day you are purchasing. You can purchase the day for a minimum of what the date is. You are welcome to donate more than the date that you choose. The minimum value of May is $496, once all days are purchased. You can always give more and still claim a day. As we cross off until we can travel to Liberia. You can help by donating between $1-$31 until all days are gone. You can give to us personally as well!:)

    Thanks for getting us to the “home stretch”. We are excited to hear when we get to pack to go! Stay tuned….

  • Update 37

    Day 396 of Adopt from Liberia. How much do we still need?

    April 29, 2023

    I have gotten this question a lot this week. Here is the easy answer.

    We only need
    $17,249.18
    to complete this adoption.

    There are so many moving parts with adoption and timing is difficult to product. “Time is money” is true here as well. But, this is the exact number based on current market analysis and predictions with everything we know today.

    Yesterday was my grandmother’s birthday. “Gran” and I were very close.

    Gran took 5 grandkids ages 9 and under camping or “glamping” back in the 1980s. She also took us to Gaylord Opryland Hotel every year to stay a night and enjoy the Christmas decorations.

    She showed up for everything we did. She was always nice, and always consistent and always available. She was obsessed with our birthdays, as if they were a holiday all their own.

    Gran would have loved the #Phillthebox recycling idea because she could not stand wasting things or unnecessary items laying around that no one needs or wants. Learn more about Phill the Box and how it can help your adoption efforts by emailing Jennifer Tilton @ jtilton@ucds.co. We have collected 40,000 pounds of clothes and received $8000.00 for our adoption expenses. We are still collecting! Next deadline is May 12th, 2023.

    Gran would have been so excited about our adoption and done everything she could to get our 2 new kids home quickly.

    Gran was a “kid person” and the moment we announced adding to our family, she would have pursued with us. She would have mailed them birthday presents and care packages and maybe even made some phone calls to legislators and government officials on what we need to do for just these 2 little girls. She would have rolled her eyes about how long it takes and been frustrated with me at the logistics privately, but publicly, she would have appealed on my behalf to everyone she knew to help get them home faster. Just like many of you are, Gran would have been “all in”.

    Yesterday, on Gran’s birthday, our adoption made great strides in so many areas.

    Yesterday, we received a total of $1462.00 for our adoption expenses from several different avenues. Yesterday, I barely left my house and we did some Facebook sharing and texting on behalf of our Liberian daughters, but for the most part, I rested. So many others did so much on our behalf through giving, sharing, donating textiles, and even doing their own textile drives in other states! It is so nice to have so many people in our corner for this endeavor.

    Days like yesterday involved closer to 100 people. All in different ways in their own lives doing one thing or another they can do as a nod of approval and a boost to our efforts. Whether it be Facebook posting, clothes donating, playing golf for adoption at #AdoptTogether, or buying Noonday purchases, or anonymously giving to our crowdfunding, or just texting me for “proof of life and sanity”, all of it helps. All of it makes parenting across an intercontinental avenue possible for just one more day, to keep waiting and keep…. …. going.

    International adoption is about as predictable as hurricane season. You know it is going to happen, you know it is going to end, you have a range for time and severity and cost, and you can avoid it altogether by NOT living in Florida, and other coastal states, but at the end of the day, the wind and the water control the rest. We could choose NOT to adopt. But we love to adopt and we love living in the tropics. So Hurricanes and adoptions it is!

    I could pick any day in the last 396 days and name at least 10 people each day that helped us specifically with the adoption of our 2 youngest daughters in Liberia. Each day the names of those 10 people change a little bit, but it always feels like and looks like a minimum team of 10, with lots of subs and a huge cheering section.

    Jeremy and I and our young family might have been able to pull of an $80k adoption by working like crazy for 3-4 years or sinking into debt with home equity loans or other credit based offers that would take us years to recover from, or both.

    We wanted to try another way. We wanted to make the nearly impossible attainable for us, and for others.

    Instead of silent debt and 3-4 years, we are holding a record for fastest fundraising in a year’s time for an international adoption that we have ever heard of.

    We are also teaching other families behind us in this process to move even faster than that. That is because people are still good, and God is still God.

    Our official remaining fundraising balance based on current predictions of timing from our agency at Small World Adoption’s analysis of what we can predict is $17,249.18. That could change, but probably not by too much.

    $17,249.18 is nothing compared to where we started just 1 year ago.

    I hope we get more than we need and can divide up the extra between 2 families headed to Liberia close on our heels.

    The Adkison family @ http://adopttogether.org/families/the-adkisons the Godfrey family @ https://adopttogether.herokuapp.com/families/the-godfreys have children waiting in Liberia, and they about 1/8 of the way there.

    It’s been an honor to accept the blessings of our friends, neighbors and strangers.

    It’s been miraculous to see this happen faster than I imagined.

    Thank you so much for joining us here. Feel free to invite anyone and everyone to finish this last bit of fundraising.

    The last stretch is always the hardest and the most exciting, and we are officially in the last stretch. We should travel in the next 90-120

    Much like hurricane season, it’s just hard to tell when we will actually make landfall.

    We only need
    $17,249.18
    to complete this adoption.

    We are inviting everyone to “purchase” a day in the Calendar of May to help with these efforts. Your donation can be anonymous or with your name mentioned in the comments on which day you are purchasing. You can purchase the day for a minimum of what the date is. You are welcome to donate more than the date that you choose. The minimum value of May is $496, once all days are purchased. You can always give more and still claim a day. As we cross off until we can travel to Liberia. You can help by donating between $1-$31 until all days are gone.

    Thanks for getting us to the “home stretch”. We are excited to hear when we get to pack to go! Stay tuned….

  • Update 36

    Day 380. Adopt from Liberia. It’s been a year.

    April 13, 2023

    Day 380. Adopt from Liberia. It’s been a year.

    It’s been a year since we started down this road. International adoptions usually take 2-4 years to complete. We are ahead of schedule. We started this journey in April of 2022.

    In May of 2022, we did a shoe fundraiser with Funds to Orgs, and our coach, Cody Phipps, helped us find over 4,000 pairs of shoes to exchange for $2,000.00 as we introduced our adoption goals to our community of support.

    We started fundraising a year ago, needing close to $60,000 as we pursued 1 child in Liberia, then deciding the sibling group of River and Sadie were where our hearts lied, we committed to both on July 12th, 2022.

    We found Adopt Together in July of 2022 and have fundraised nearly $12,000.00 in crowdfunding.

    When we chose to adopt 2 children instead of 1, our fundraising goals soared to $80,000.00

    In August, Jeremy resigned his position as a Senior Systems Administrator and we cashed out his retirement and immediately wrote huge checks for our adoption expenses, so that we could rescue River and Sadie from their state of orphanism in Liberia as soon as possible.

    In September, we met our first Noonday Ambassador, Ivonne Liebenberg, and quickly were welcomed into the world of Noonday. Selling Noonday has been a great source of fundraising and encouragement to keep us moving forward in this process.

    On September 28th, 2022, Hurricane Ian crossed over our house, and made a mess and delayed everything.

    In October of 2022, we met Jennifer Tilton with Phill the Box and turned in our first clothing collection load. Since that time, we have turned in nearly 40,000 pounds of textiles and received nearly $8000.00 for our airfare and expenses.

    In December of 2022, Sadie turned 5, and we missed it.

    In January of 2023, we met the Clark family and learned we will have friends of our Liberian daughters just an hour away from us!

    In February of 2023, we learned what used to take 1-4 months in Liberia processing now takes 7-10 months. We are currently on month 5 of that process.

    In April of 2023, we mailed a box of treats to Liberia. Contents included a soccer ball, candy, pictures of our family and the Clark family, crayon sharpeners, Easter toys, journals and hope.

    Hope that we are still coming!

    In May of 2023, River will turn 7, and we will miss her birthday.

    Let that be the last birthday we ever miss.

    To help with our efforts, you can do 5 things.

    1. Every time you see us, tell us we can do this and to keep…. … going.

    2. Give to our crowdfunding site with Adopt Together here: https://bit.ly/adoptfaster

    3. Purchase Noonday Collection Items to help with our fundraising here: https://bit.ly/adoptionwithnoonday

    4. Bring us all your unwanted clothing and textiles or do a clothing drive for us in your community as soon as possible to increase our Phill The Box textile drive from 40,000 pounds to 100,000 pounds.

    5. Share our story with everyone you know and ask them to give us $5.

    Thanks so much!
    The Smith Family

  • Update 35

    Day 360. Adopt from Liberia. The ABCs of Adoption Expenses. #orphanismpanacea

    March 24, 2023

    Day 360. Adopt from Liberia. The ABCs of Adoption Expenses.

    #orphanismpanacea

    How we are on pace to raise $10,000 in 100 days.

    Today is day 360 of our Adopt from Liberia Journey. I was hoping this journey would be less than 300 days.

    But, I’m very excited about 3 main fundraising sources that are very straightforward.

    The ballpark number of how much money we still need is a bit of a moving target. $20,000-$35,000 is the range. It all depends on when Liberia approves us to adopt our 2 daughters, and what airfare is at the time we are allowed to travel. I’ve seen round trip tickets between $1800-$3700 over the last year. We are traveling as a family of 7.

    Our Liberian daughters are doing good. They play soccer most days (as do our US born daughters) and are learning letters and colors and numbers at the orphanage where they attend home school. River will be 7 on May 7th, and I hate to miss another birthday.

    Each month that passes, we are responsible to pay $500 in Pre-adoptive care fees (basically child support) for River and Sadie and all their needs in the orphanage. So if we go in June versus October to complete their adoption, that’s a difference in $2500.00.

    We have to update our home study as the state of Florida only allows a home study to be valid for one year. That is another $1000 in fees. ($500 to our home study agency, $200 to our adoption agency, and then fingerprinting and criminal clearances, doctor’s letters we are in good health, etc.)

    Passing the 1 year mark was a big blow to my optimistic outlook. Missing birthdays and paying extra fees makes me nauseated.

    Good news…. 3 fundraisers are doing well and will continue to be our trifecta strategy for finishing the last laps of this race. You as our cheering section have been fantastic. I’ve even called you “my elephants” and you have remained steadfast and brought more people along.

    Here is our ABC Trifecta Strategy:

    1. Adopt Together profile = Cash donations on our crowdfunding site that are tax deductible. We’ve received $10,758.00 so far. You’ve done this in 241 days. That is $44.70 per day average our adoption fund has been blessed with by our community of support. Thank you!

    https://adopttogether.herokuapp.com/families/the-smith-s

    2. Phill the Box Textile Drive. We collect all of the following items and exchange them for $0.20/pound to use for our adoption expenses.

    Clothing (any size, any age), belts, shoes, luggage, purses, blankets, bedding, curtains, tablecloths, towels, fabrics, sheets, hats, scarves, and backpacks. Basically any textile.

    So far, we have collected a total weight= 32,964 pounds.

    32,964 pounds= funds raised: $6,593.00

    We started our partnership with Phill the Box 174 days ago. Our adoption fund for expenses for this fundraiser averages $37.89/day.

    3. Noonday Collection is a fair trade company we partnered with to sell products and use the profits for our adoption. Noonday is a for profit B Corp company that can be used as a full time job, part time job or a way to help with adoption fundraising goals. Our own personal Noonday Ambassadorship has yielded $2300 to place in our adoption expense account. Noonday Home Office donates 10% of our sales to our adopt together crowdfunding account, which at this point, Noonday Home Office has donated $713.00 to our adoption.

    Having started our Noonday company November 1st, 2022, just 143 days ago, per day, our Noonday commissions = $16/day.
    Shop here:

    https://bit.ly/adoptionwithnoonday

    So, once we got all 3 fundraisers going simultaneously 143 days ago, our Adoption Fundraising efforts over the last 143 days have been holding steady at 98.59/day.

    If we can just keep this Trifecta on the same course for the next 100 days, we can fundraise another $10,000.00

    If I were to just say “I need $10,000 in 100 days from adoption fundraisers” I think it would be hard to convince people it could be done.

    But, you guys are already doing it.

    Let’s see $10,000 in 100 days! Just need everyone to keep doing what they are doing. If anyone wants to double down on their efforts, that’s ok too!

  • Update 34

    Adopt from Liberia. Day 348. Duck, Duck, Goose is Universal.

    March 12, 2023

    Adopt from Liberia. Day 348. Duck, Duck, Goose is Universal.

    Not sure why I feel the need to qualify my need to suddenly post on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter every day, but I feel the need to qualify my actions. So here it goes.

    This is a picture including me in a Central American country in 2001.

    I was 21 years old in this picture and I remember this moment like it happened this morning. The little kid in the hat is Jorge and he had no shoes on. But he could run wicked fast and I caught him only once. Only a few of these kids had shoes. Most looked pretty hungry to me. But no matter what is going on around them, kids still play.

    “Duck, Duck, Goose” is Universal. Every country I’ve ever been to, kids play this game. A friend of mine took this picture, and gave it to me. He complimented my ability to still play, even though the work to be done for these people was overwhelming.

    On this trip, we did medical mission work with long lines at mobile clinics all over the rural areas. We never got to see all the patients. We did return to the same locations every year to do short term missions in a long term way.

    During our lunch break, I played Duck, Duck, Goose. Or I played soccer. Or I broke out candy and crayons and let the little girls braid my hair.

    One time I gave an old man my socks. Because he needed socks. For some reason, that made an impression on my group and the locals. They were just socks. But I took them off and put them on his feet after I dealt with his chronic wounds that broke my heart.

    Shoes. Last summer, I appeared to be obsessed with shoes for developing countries. We did a shoe drive that moved shoes to developing countries. That man’s feet was part of my “why”. Shoes are simple. Shoes change everything.

    Kids are just kids, wherever I go. Duck, Duck, Goose and Soccer and Crayons and Candy are also universal winners for kids all over the world.

    Many of my colleagues on those trips spent their lunch breaks doing lots of good things. Many just ate lunch. Which is also good. Some planned how to fix a new problem, bonded with the locals, made lifetime connections with the adults that were there.

    To qualify my actions of daily posts on Facebook and other sites after years of ignoring social media altogether, I want you to know it’s because I want you to see what I saw, to hear what I heard, and to run like I ran.

    The moments of poverty and war and hunger and orphanism endured by kids in this picture and kids in developing countries all over the world will resonate in their minds forever.

    But so will moments of Duck, Duck, Goose.

    Everyone remembers Duck, Duck, Goose.

    Kids need families.

    Although it looks like in this picture I’m just playing Duck, Duck, Goose. Crouched actually in hopes I will catch that little boy, Jorge, who keeps besting me in a foot race in the dirt.

    My brain is doing a lot more in that moment. My brain was thinking about you, the person I will retell this moment to. The person looking to do more, to help more, to see more, to teach more. The person who kept reading.

    Whether we buy items that support fair trade, donate clothes and shoes to be upcycled in developing countries to create jobs, open our checkbooks to provide peace instead of war as we feed a hunger of both body and soul, or open our homes to add more children through adoption, please remember that kids are just kids. And your actions today can change everything for them.

    I had the honor and privilege of seeing their stories by playing in the dirt. It is ridiculous to kids in this environment to have an adult play with them. The adults are fighting for survival, and games cannot be their priority when starvation steals their children every day.

    At 21, all I could do in that moment is join them. Try to figure out who they are and what they need and leave them with a sense that I care about their hearts and their minds and their number of laughs.

    I did not speak Spanish at age 21. These kids did not care. They just wanted to teach me their game and make me laugh.

    Today, I can do a lot more for these kids and their peers on the brink of starvation, struggling under the pressure of poverty.

    I can introduce them to you, and give you tangible ways you can choose to save their lives, protect their childhood and spread some peace.

    It is ok with me if you unfriend, unfollow or mute me at anytime. It is ok if you don’t always like or approve of my verbiage of orphanism as a crisis we can cure as a global community of good intentions.

    Just like it was ok for me to just play Duck, Duck, Goose as a representative of the United States who come and go in a community of starving Central Americans. Maybe they remember me as someone good, with good intentions.

    Maybe one day, they will choose a universal strategy of peace instead of violence, when faced with that choice.

    Maybe one day, I will post one blog or a Facebook post or a picture somewhere and will actually have an overwhelming response that funds our daughters’ adoptions plus 4 more.

    Because we know of 6 Liberian children with families waiting (including our own) that have not reached the top of the financial mountain to grant them the permanency of adoption.

    People are good, with good intentions. And I am convinced that there will always be enough good intentions for just one more kid to complete their adoption. No matter what the cost.

    I hope that my choice to play Duck, Duck, Goose in the dirt in Central America that day touches your heart and that you see yourself in my place in that circle. I hope that you smile when you remember moments of your childhood similar to this moment, as you see the kids waiting to be chosen as the goose.

    I hope you act on the behalf of these kids in some way this week.

    Duck, Duck, Goose has the same outcome universally.

    Orphanism also has the same outcome universally.

    Unless we cure it, together.

    Then, everything changes for the good.

    Opportunity 1:

    We are doing a clothing/textiles drive to help with our adoption costs. We have partnered with a company called phillthebox.com, who recycles textiles. We can exchange these textiles for $0.20/pound to raise money for our adoption expenses. If you have any clothes, shoes, fabrics, pillows, belts, luggage, curtains, towels, linens or any cloth textile in any condition that you don’t want to dispose of, I am happy to come and take it off your hands.

    Email me for pickup at adoot100more@gmail.com
    Opportunity #2:

    To shop Noonday Collection (jewelry, coffee, clothes, bags, luggage) fair trade items, click here. All proceeds fund our adoption costs. All purchases prevent orphanism by giving parents fair trade jobs in developing countries.

    https://bit.ly/adoptionwithnoonday
    Opportunity #3:

    To make a tax deductible donation for our adoption expenses or just to learn more about our journey, click here:

    https://adopttogether.herokuapp.com/families/the-smith-s
    Opportunity #4:

    Share this post and these ideas to everyone you know. Information is power.

    #orphanismpanacea
    One thing I know for sure. I will be playing Duck, Duck, Goose in Africa soon. I will be remembering each face and name of each child that needs a family as soon as possible. I will be writing about them as well, as I plea with you to keep…. …..going. Orphanism is their reality today. It does not have to be their reality tomorrow. Not when they have people like you still listening.

    Keep…. …..going.

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