Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Referral News!

The CCAA just updated their website to let everyone know that they have finished matching families thru December 14, 2005. This batch of referrals covered families who had log in dates of December 9, 2005 - December 14, 2005. A six day batch (two of which were on a weekend...in other words, two of the days weren't even log in date days). Our agency is expecting their package with the referral information tomorrow. We only had families logged in on 1 day for this batch, December 13, 2005. I can't imagine what those families must be feeling right now. They have waited TWO YEARS to get to this point. Now they only have to wait till morning to see their child's face for the first time.

My dream of seeing December 2005 get matched in 3 batches has been officially dashed to pieces. It won't happen. I don't even know if it will happen in 4. My agent emailed an interesting, but disheartening update on the China program the other day. In it she referenced a conversation that Melody Zhang, CHI's Associate Director, had with the CCAA's Director Lu and Director Chu on November 27th. For the first time that I know about, they spoke of the actual number of dossiers they currently have and the number of dossiers they have been receiving on average each month. They also mentioned the number of referrals they have been sending out each month.

They said that there are currently 30,000 dossiers logged in at the CCAA. Prior to the new requirements that began in May 2007 they were receiving, on average, 2,000 dossiers per month. They said that they are sending out, on average, 600 referrals per month, 1/3 of which are special needs. There were other things discussed, but this was the most important information to me.

What does it all mean? Well, it appears that they are sending out around 400 referrals per month for healthy children (1/3 of 600). The rest of the referrals are for Special Needs (a different program entirely). Since they have, on average, 2000 families per month waiting to be matched then it should take them 5 batches (or 5 months) to match one month's worth of waiting families. There are currently 3 months worth of families logged in ahead of us. Based on these numbers alone, we can expect a wait of 15 more months (give or take a month). It's a very, very, very hard pill to swallow.

Anything can happen, things could speed up...I for one refuse to rest my hope on anything but the facts at hand.

Anyway, that's the latest update on the China program. I wish so badly that news was more encouraging. It's taken me 5 days to even want to blog about this...I haven't even spoken of it to anyone other than Doug. I figured I'd wait until referrals came out to see if they follow this pattern...sadly they do. At least tomorrow I'll get to read all the exciting announcements from those who did get their long awaited referral. That always makes me feel good.

2 comments:

Kayce said...

I can't believe this is the news I woke up to this morning! I was laying in bed praying that a miracle had happened and the CCAA made it through to the 28th! ARGH!! Merry Christmas to us I guess.

Cecilia Anderson said...

Oh my gosh, Mary! This is hard news, even for us (we all know what a wonderful life you'll give this child).

Harald (in Saudi Arabia)