For adopters of children with special needs in Hong Kong help is there, says charity chief
In International Adoption Awareness Month Sky Siu, head of Hong Kong charity Mother’s Choice, wants to help a particular group of children
In Hong Kong, 89 children are waiting for adoption into what most of us take for granted – a loving family.
Sky Siu, the new chief executive of Mother’s Choice, a Hong Kong charity that helps pregnant teenagers and children without families, is determined to reduce that number.
A veteran of the non-governmental sector, she is fuelled by a vision of seeing every child in a loving family.
Children awaiting adoption can be placed in foster care, or face living in a children’s home.
“Home-based foster families are great but only a temporary solution,” says Siu. A childhood spent in institutional care is the worst-case scenario.
“When children age out of the care system at 18 without a family, it triggers what we call a vicious cycle,” she says. “This is why we work hard to see every child reunite with their birth family or to find a new family when this is not possible.