One family’s quest
This story first appeared on PBS NewsHour on September 2, 2014: Source: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/one-familys-quest-unite-orphaned-chinese-girls-happy-home/
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This story first appeared on PBS NewsHour on September 2, 2014: Source: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/one-familys-quest-unite-orphaned-chinese-girls-happy-home/
This article originally appeared on news.com.au on July 7, 2014: Each year thousands of Chinese children, mostly girls, are abandoned […]
This following article first appeared in the South China Morning Post on May 27, 20014: The dire state of […]
WHEN A TOUCHY-FEELY APPROACH CAN WORK The following article originally appeared in the Financial Times on April 1, 2014: […]
This story first appeared on ABC News, Good Morning America on March 21, 2014 Source: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2014/03/woman-goes-from-part-time-filmmaker-to-full-time-crusader-for-chinese-orphans/
Long before China’s economic boom and just as OneSky (then Half the Sky) was beginning its work in orphanages, a […]
As the training progressed, trainers Li and Zhou watched the women carefully, both in class, and then during practice sessions, […]
After hearing about the situation in Huazhou from our COO Rachel Xing, OneSky’s senior trainers couldn’t wait to get on […]
With a population of less than 100,000, Huazhou in southwestern Guangdong is far too small to be considered a real […]