Introduction
Orphanages in China are filled with bright-eyed, smiling children living in conditions that would shock and depress us. The victims of China’s one child per family policy, these children don’t yet realize why they have been abandoned... [Read on...]
Volunteering in China
This summer, what would motivate you to pack up your books, stuff your suitcase full of toys, and dive headfirst into enormous culture shock? What would make you scrap a sunny Cancún vacation, and choose instead to volunteer in an orphanage on the other side of the
globe? Find out!
Site Descriptions
We have established relations with a number of orphanages, some comparatively well off, others quite poor. A number are run by the Chinese government, while others were founded by overseas Christian groups. We invite you now to take a look at the brief
descriptions of the main orphanages with which we work.
The Application
Applications are now available online! Please complete them by Feb. 1st.
F. A. Q.
Adam Sang can help you answer any and all questions not covered in the FAQ. But be sure to read that first!








