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Tuesday
Nov202012

It’s Carnival Time!

Wah-chun and Sai-sai are much better off now that they have been absorbed into the community built by faithful volunteers.

This weekend, November 24th & 25th, Christian Action will be joining forces with International Christian Assemblies at a carnival celebrating the diversity of cultures that make Hong Kong a vibrant and exciting world class city. We've called the carnival One People One City. But whenever we celebrate the benefits of living here, we must also remember the suffering of those who 'fall between the cracks' in our communities.

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Wednesday
Nov142012

A Walking Testimony

Three months ago Kelvin Ho, aka 'Kelvin the Mobilizer', began serving as the physiotherapist and clinical supervisor of Xining Children's Rehabilitiation Centre in Qinghai. His experience as a volunteer helped to clarify his goals, so he wasted no time getting down to doing what he does best: mobilizing. Tong-Tong is a walking testimony to that!

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Tuesday
Nov062012

Returning the Kindness

Twenty men gathered on a beach near Sai Kung in Hong Kong recently. They are engineers, artists, businessmen, drivers, fishermen, husbands, fathers, brothers and sons, all in the prime of life. They are also completely dependent on others for support. No matter how desperately they want to work, they would be breaking the law if they did so. The result would mean immediate imprisonment.

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Monday
Oct292012

First Steps

Worldwide, there is more awareness today than ever before of the plight of ethnic minorities. That is why Christian Action has been providing humanitarian support services for these marginalised people since 2003. They are people with hopes and dreams, just like you and me.

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Tuesday
Oct232012

"My Country"

When the first child from Xining Children's Home was adopted internationally in 2001, we had our first celebration! To date, 161 children have joined their forever families overseas. A total of only four children have been adopted by Swedish families, all of them in 2004.

This summer, those four precious girls and their families came back to visit us. While they waited in the lobby of Xining Children's Home, they were thrilled to see the display of a world map, with photographs of each of the four girls in Sweden! It was great for them to see this heart-warming indication that they had not been forgotten.

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