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Celeste Cardiothoracic surgery Surgery: 12-22-2015 |
Eli 2nd Heart surgery Surgery: 11-25-2015 |
Shao Hong Neurological Surgery Surgery: 11-16-2015 |
Abigail GI surgery Surgery: 11-11-2015 |
Jesse 4th Urological surgery Surgery: 11-05-2015 3rd Urological surgery Surgery: 10-29-2015 2nd Urological surgery Surgery: 04-16-2015 1st Urological surgery Surgery: 01-07-2015 |
Sophia 3rd GI Surgery Surgery: 11-02-2015 |
Hannah GI surgery Surgery: 10-30-2015 |
Marsha GI Surgery Surgery: 10-28-2015 |
Alfred Urological surgery Surgery: 10-21-2015 |
Henry GI Surgery Surgery: 10-21-2015 |
Elliot 1st ENTI Surgery Surgery: 10-14-2015 |
Josie Heart Surgery Surgery: 08-17-2015 |
Micah Heart Surgery Surgery: 08-13-2015 |
Connie GI Surgery Surgery: 08-07-2015 Port-a-cath Surgery Surgery: 04-21-2015 2nd Kidney Surgery Surgery: 04-08-2015 1st Kidney Surgery Surgery: 04-01-2015 |
William GI Surgery Surgery: 07-31-2015 |
Guy Heart Surgery Surgery: 07-20-2015 GI Surgery Surgery: 06-29-2015 |
Jeanie GI Surgery Surgery: 07-09-2015 |
Sadie 2nd orthopedic surgery Surgery: 06-19-2015 1st orthopedic surgery Surgery: 04-13-2015 |
Ruth Facial defect surgery Surgery: 06-18-2015 |
Tim Heart Surgery Surgery: 05-27-2015 |
Maggie GI Surgery Surgery: 05-12-2015 |
Ari 3rd Neurological Surgery Surgery: 04-24-2015 |
Ruby GI Surgery Surgery: 04-18-2015 |
Caleb ENT Surgery Surgery: 04-15-2015 |
Lily Heart Surgery Surgery: 04-10-2015 |
Jade Surgery Surgery: 03-26-2015 |
Adam Orthopedic Surgery Surgery: 03-20-2015 |
Charlotte 2nd Heart Surgery Surgery: 03-09-2015 |
Clara Heart surgery Surgery: 02-11-2015 |
When a child with a complex medical condition enters their care, many orphanages have no way to help. Inadequate access to advanced medical care and limited financial resources often leave an orphanage with no viable options to treat a child.
That¡¯s where we come in. Government orphanages turn to us to help in their most hopeless cases. In some circumstances, we also accept orphans who are not part of the government orphanage system.
Our in-house medical team consults with some of China's top pediatric doctors, developing a treatment plan. Most of these treatments are executed in Beijing-area hospitals, which are among the best in China. Surgeries are funded by sponsors donating to our Medical Program.
Though each child has a unique story and circumstances, every one is an orphan with a severe medical need who most likely would die without treatment if it were not for our intervention.