
Hai Cong was born in Guangxi province in southern China in 2009. He started living in Alenah's Home, run by Children's Hope, in July, 2014. Hai Cong suffers from atresia aural -- the absence or closure of the external ear canal -- and uses hearing aids. His carers say he's "an energetic boy who is curious about everything around him."

Born in 2009, Ke Yuan has been in care since March, 2015. He also suffers from aural atresia and is unable to hear. Children's Hope says he's a thoughtful boy who helps take care of the younger children. "Although he is shy when meeting strangers, he will be willing to talk once he gets familiar with them. Now, taking the initiative to learn to speak more words, Yuan has made huge progress."

Born in 2011, Yuan Kai has been cared by Children's Hope since May, 2015. He is deaf and mute. His carers say he's "very handsome but a little bit naughty." Yuan Kai is currently registered at a local kindergarten.

Born in 2009, Hui Hui has cerebral palsy. Her carers at Children's Hope say she used to have difficulty eating but with "the help of nanny's eating guide and rehabilitation training, Hui Hui gradually started to eat porridge and fruit." Now, she can feed herself. "Hui Hui is really cute and everyone likes the girl when they see her," her carers say.

Meng Song was one of the little girls looking for a new home at the orphanage last time CNN visited in August, 2015. She's since been adopted.

Yi Tan was born in 2012 with congenital heart disease and Down's syndrome. Since CNN's last visit to the orphanage in August, she's found a new home.

Guang Quan is another resident of Alenah's Home. His new family is in the process of completing the paper work needed to adopt him.

Da Long was born in 2010 and is deaf and mute. He's found new parents since CNN last visited in August.