Foster families for 40 disabled orphans in China

Summary

Establish 10 permanent families for children not eligible for adoption within or from China. The families have access to government services and HTS educational programs progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

In a unique partnership with the Chinese government, HTS has established a new model of permanent foster care to help address the long-term needs of orphaned children not eligible for adoption. Each couple raises 4 to 6 children to adulthood. With help from HTS trainers and program directors, foster parents learn to address the unique needs of their children.

Activities

HTS renovates and furnishes centralized housing for its foster families, and hires experienced parents to commit to raising orphaned children to adulthood.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $36,561
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $111,239
Total Funding Goal: $147,800

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The project will provide permanent families for 50 orphaned children who would otherwise spend their childhoods in institutions. With the support of their parents and of HTS’ related programs the children will lead healthy, normal lives.

Project Message

It is incredibly gratifying to see loving Chinese parents make the commitment to care for institutionalized children with special needs for their entire childhood.
- Jenny Bowen, Executive Director

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Patricia King,
Communications Director
764 Gilman Street
Berkeley, CA 94710
United States
1-510-525-3377
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Project Sponsor

GlobalGiving

Organization

Half the Sky Foundation
740 Gilman Street
Berkeley, California 94710
United States
510-525-3377
http://www.halfthesky.org

Learn more about Half the Sky Foundation and the project team.


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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in China and can also be found under Education.

For more information about China, read the Human Development Report on China or the Wikipedia entry for China.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on August 06, 2007.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on June 22, 2006.

Latest Update from the Field

Ten Permanent Foster Families Funded! Thank you Donors!

By Patricia King - , August 06, 2007 04:22 PM

Thanks to the incredible support of Global Giving’s donors, Half the Sky has been able to fund 10 permanent foster families in Nanjing and Chongqing. Each foster family lives in a newly renovated apartment and provides loving care for 4-6 children whose special needs mean they will never be adopted.

In Nanjing, the new foster families settled into their apartments a month before the extended Chinese New Year holidays. For the holidays, the Zhu family bought new clothes for the children. On New Year’s Eve the whole family gathered together and listened as firecrackers went off outside their home. The next morning these children who had previously celebrated their holidays in the orphanage, were off to grandma’s home where their uncles, aunts and gave them some pocket money, snacks and gifts. “It was the first time the children felt the warm kinship of a big family. We felt so gratified and tender when we saw their happy smiles,” say the Zhus.

After only three months, living for the first time in permanent, loving families has led to major developmental milestones for the children in Nanjing and Chongqing, including Ping An and Lan:

When PingAn became part of the Zhu family he couldn’t speak. His proud foster family reports: “We never gave up teaching him to speak. At the beginning, we taught him about conversations with lip movements. PingAn is smart and learned quickly. Soon, he could communicate with us and even utter some sounds with a soft voice. Now, he can speak some simple words.”

When 2.5 year old Lan joined the Li family, she had had surgery to repair her cleft lip and palate, but she refused to communicate in any way. Say the Lis: “When we talked to her she just cried. She just stayed in her room and didn’t come out.” Her parents patiently encouraged her to communicate and play with the other children and with them: “Gradually, she began to play with us. When we have visitors, she doesn’t cry and even asks them for a hug.” Lan has not yet started to speak but, “We see more and more smiles on her face…We all love her very much.”


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