China Kids - care for and improve the lives of orphaned, abandoned, sick, disabled, handicapped and other children in need
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www.chinakidz.org/pages/news_detail.asp?newsID=93
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People who not only deliver world class services but also care about their customers
Care for orphans
www.heartsforthefatherless.com
The goal of the Morning Star Project is to care for orphans by providing them with the best medical care available, treating each child with the same love, care, and prayerful thought as we would our own children when making decisions that affect their daily life, healthcare and future.
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Chinese Embassy Visa Application
www.chinese-embassy.org.uk/eng
Download your Visa application from the embassy
COCOA is Care of China's Orphaned and Abandoned children.
China is slowly learning to trust the western charities that have been working in its orphanages, and now positively welcomes the offers of help and expertise from some sources. COCOA has been at the front line, funding many such projects. Help towards staff training, high motivation in child-care, managing the medical aid that radically improves survival rates. Where there was once dinginess and chronic lack of care is now bright surroundings with good quality toys and learning aids. The children are healthy, they are well cared for. They are no longer on the scrap heap.
FCC-Australia for Families With Children From China
Families with Children from China (Australia) Inc is the only national parent group that acts solely for families who have adopted or are in the process of adopting children of Chinese ethnicity. A Bilateral Agreement on Intercountry Adoption between the People's Republic of China and Australia was signed in 1999. Since the first babies came home from China in September 2000, over 600 children have joined Australian families and this number will continue to rise steadily over the coming years.
MMM voluntary international organisation established to help other Christian groups with their building and maintenance needs
In 1981 MMM Australia was invited to assist with building a Christian Youth Centre in Shatin. An international work team of 30 people served for three months to help provide a new concept youth centre. This project led to the commencement of the work of MMM in East Asia. MMM International Hong Kong is responsible for MMM projects within Hong Kong and China. We have a full-time team, with volunteers and international work teams assisting when required. We serve various Christian organizations through our building and maintenance ministry.
Our Chinese Daughters Foundation
was founded in 1995 by Dr. Jane Liedtke as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to supporting families who have adopted children from China. Mission: To provide the highest quality Chinese culture programs, orphan support programs, and publications to adoptive families, support organizations, and educational institutions serving the wider community.
Quilts for Orphans
This Melbourne based group of quilters sew for charities like ours & are now busily quilting for babies and children in the Butterfly Home. A special touch is added to each quilt by making a little pocket in which they put a prayer or message for the child.
Splash
Splash is a UK-based project management company which specialises in delivering highly-rewarding management training events centred around a charity or community in need.
Welcome to Beijing Airport
www.thebeijingguide.com/airport/index.html
Check it out before you fly, good information
Welcome to Ella's Knitting!
We support Chinakidz by by donating a pound from every East West kit sold; we supply free East West patterns to be given out by Chinakidz reps alternatively you can order a kit directly and knit then send to Chinakidz! Kits are a baby jacket or a lovely soft wrapping blanket. We aim to supply you, the dear knitter, with yarn, needles and patterns which are lovely and rewarding to work with, and help you produce a garment that is beautiful and functional. We're more knitters than website designers, so please forgive us our technoblunders and email with any queries.
