Friday, January 26, 2018

Rosie


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Meet Madam Rosie!!!


Madam Rosie’s personality matches her name! She is rosy and joyful at all times.  She is a bundle of joy, kindness, and compassion. She is gentle and FULL of patience. She sees each child as a beautiful individual with so much potential. Her loving demeanor is a magnet to all of the children at Children’s Hope.

Madam Rosie is fairly new to the Children’s Hope family but has been welcomed with open arms as she has so graciously become an admired role-model and a loved comforter. Madam Rosie began working as a nanny in June of 2017.  Since beginning working, she has been able to meet needs of several children on a more individual level. For instance, she has worked specifically with kids needing more attention due to behavioral issues or health issues. This help has been invaluable. Perhaps she gets her persistence and patience from being a mom to two boys of her own! Since Sundays are her off-days, she enjoys spending time with her boys by taking them to church and then doing some afternoon chores with them.

Since Madam Rosie has been available to meet more specific needs of the children, she has moved around between houses. She was originally a nanny in the boys house, where Jerry, Isaac, Frisson, Rene, Lovengy, Florvengy, Lovensky, and Nesly live. Now Madam Rosie nannies in the girls’ house that includes Wilda, Rosalinda, Chrislene, Junie, Raphaela, Darline, and Bianca. Rosie loves singing with the kids and playing different card games with them.

Madam Rosie is truly a breath of fresh air that provides light and encouragement to all of the children at Children’s Hope. With her warm hugs and her constant smile, Madam Rosie is a beacon of light not only at Children’s Hope but wherever she goes. She strives to do her best in all things and encourages the children to do so as well. She shows grace to our “little troublemakers” and inspires kindness in all of our children. She is a gift beyond measure!!

Prayer Request: Madam Rosie asks for prayers for ever-growing wisdom as she leads these children!

Send Madam Rosie some encouraging words, Bible verses, prayers, etc. Email: cbirchfi@samford.edu

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