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Tuesday
Oct062015

Do unto others...

Many years ago one of our children in Xining Children's Home was adopted. Her name is now Binjie Turner.  When Binjie heard that we are raising funds to support our Bridging programme for youths who have to move from Xining Children's Home to the Xining Social Welfare Institute, she wrote us the following letter...

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Monday
Sep282015

The Hong Kong Dream

'The Hong Kong Dream' is what attracts many mainland Chinese who move their families here. Joining a spouse who came here first is not just a reuniting of families, but a step towards success. The children will have better access to education and healthcare, and life is bound to improve. That's the dream. Sometimes that dream quickly becomes a nightmare...

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Tuesday
Sep222015

As You Sow, So Shall You Reap

The truth of that ancient proverb from the Bible is evident in the lives of some of the 47 children living at Guolou Children's Home. Guolou is in one of the most remote places on earth, which a harsh climate and environment. Children lose their parents prematurely, or are abandoned by parents who can no longer cope with the stress.

The way adults behave is often reflected in a child's attention-getting behavior. You are helping us help such children in the remoteness of Guolou.

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Monday
Sep142015

Cat and Mouse Court Games

There simply wasn't enough food for all the mouths in Watu's family. Life as a subsistence farmer in a rural Indonesian village was getting too hard. Working long hours in her old age would be impossible, so Watu reluctantly became a migrant worker.

Despite being one of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers, she had high hopes of finding an employer in Hong Kong who would treat her better than she had been treated in her own country.

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Tuesday
Sep082015

Capturing Success

This year we are celebrating our 30th birthday! Thirty years of gladly serving the most vulnerable people in society. The way many of those lives have changed as a result of the service we have given them has been captured by Ricky Lo, an internationally acclaimed photographer.

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