China
China, embodying a deep reservoir of history and culture,
holds the impressive distinction of being the oldest continuous
civilization in the world. This role juxtaposes with its
new, modern reputation as the world's fastest growing
economy. The Chinese government implemented the controversial
One Child Policy in 1979 to facilitate the country's fantastical
economic growth. This state-regulated family planning
program, combined with cultural pressures to have a male
child, created a phenomenon of "missing girls," many of
whom were abandoned and taken into orphanages. Although
Americans have adopted more children from China than any
other country, new regulations put forward by the China
Center for Adoption Affairs has hindered foreign parents
ability to adopt, reducing adoptions from China by half
over the past three years. Thus, it is essential to reach
out to the children who remain in China's orphanages.
Hope International has been able to:
- Provide formula for children in foster care
- Unite a child from a Chinese orphanage with their
"forever" family in the United States
- Provide donations of medicines and medical supplies
- Provided wheelchairs to orphaned children who were
bedridden before this donation
- Send volunteers for ten days to interact and play
with children in an orphanage, giving them the most
precious gift of touch and love
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China
Quick Facts
Estimated to have 573,000 orphans in 2006
95% of orphans are girls
Largest population in the world: 1,330,141,295 people
Male literacy rate: 95.1%, Female literacy rate: 86.5%
Eight native languages
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