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Two lovers request to give Chinese orphans a happy home, LikesAfter reaching their fifties and raising their own children, Jenny and Richard Bowen adopted 2-year-old Maya from China after learning of poor orphanage cond…
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Home Articles The Ultimate Guide to Volunteering in Guangzhou By Tristin Zhang, March 21, 2018 1 0 We always like to think of our city as a kind-hearted one – and there might be something to that. Guangzhou’s first volunteering body came into being in 1987, making it one of the first cities in mainland China to establishContinue reading
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Save the Children in China works to stop young children dying from preventable causes by:
1. PROVIDING QUALITY CARE Health workers in remote rural areas must perform life-saving interventions on children in low-resource settings. We teach doctors to resuscitate babies who are not breathing at birth through our Helping Babies Breath (HBB) program. We have also improved the capacity of local health workers to diagnose and treat childhood illnesses using the Integrated ManagementContinue reading “Save the Children in China works to stop young children dying from preventable causes by:”