Little Flower Projects

Recognizing the beauty and dignity of each and every individual person, China Little Flower works to build a culture of life by reaching out to those who are rejected, abandoned, deemed as useless, and who have no voice. Little Flower Projects is an outreach of China Little Flower, Inc., a 501c(3) nonprofit organization registered in the USA. Since 1995, these grassroots, small-scale, very effective, and cost-efficient projects in China have helped countless children in need. They focus on providing specialized care to abandoned infants and nurturing the growth and education of older disabled orphans. They operate in Beijing and Taiyuan, Shanxi, but the children come from all over China. Their projects include hospice care, group educational foster care for children ages four to 18, special care for infants, longterm care for severely disabled children and special causes. At the moment they take care of 45 infants and 40 older kids.

Website:  www. littleflowerprojects.org
Blog: littleflowerprojects.blogspot.com
Address: Little Flower Projects, China Little Flower, Inc, PO Box 1235, Kearney, NE 68848

 

Media Coverage

Agenda Magazine’s Interview with Malaika Hahne, Executive Director

Stop Pediatric AIDS Now

The China AIDS Initiative (CAI), led by the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center (ADARC), is an alliance of Chinese and international organizations dedicated to helping China accelerate its response to HIV/AIDS. Their mission is to mobilize expertise and resources from its partner organizations to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. The project utilizes Rotary Foundation Matching Grant to test and identify HIV+ pregnant women in a highly-prevalent county, to administer and monitor antiretroviral drugs to mother and child, and to thereby reduce the transmission rate of HIV+ at birth from 33% to nearly 0%. The project serves an underserved rural “site” in Yunnan province, the epicenter of China AIDS epidemic. HIV in Yunnan is largely a disease of the rural poor and the problem is exacerbated by China’s dismantling of its rural medical system in the move toward privatization. The estimated length of time needed to complete the project is 3 years.

 

Stop Pediatric AIDS Now
Website: http://www.shanghairotary.com
Phone: +86 158 2159 7951
Address: No.8, Beixinqiao Santiao

Starfish Foster Homes

The mission of Starfish is to save the lives of Chinese orphans with special health needs. Its vision is to provide a safe and loving home in Shaanxi province where orphans with special needs will receive nurturing care during their infancy and toddler years. Starfish will provide the best medical attention available in mainland China to meet the special needs of babies facing complex medical problems such as spina bifida, heart conditions, and cleft lips and palettes.

Starfish project
Website: http://www.starfish-project.com/
Email: customerservice@starfish-project.com
Phone: +1 (574) 584-4685
Address: 23971 Banyan Circle, Elkhart, IN 46516, USA
Donate: online at Website: hwww.starfish-project.com/donate.aspx

Prince of Peace Foundation

The Prince of Peace Foundation is a Christian organization that supports a Children’s Home that houses over 100 disabled orphans, an enterprise which is partially supported through their sale of organic teas. They also have projects to support the reconstruction of flooded areas, provide business leadership conferences, and sends relief funds to China and Africa through World Vision.

 

Prince of Peace Foundation
Website: http://www.popsfoundation.org/
Email: popsf@popus.com
Phone: +1 (510) 887-1899, (+852) 2314-8919, +86(10) 8599-9496, +86(21) 5855-2783, +86(22) 8835-4160,
Address: Prince of Peace® Enterprises Inc., 3536 Arden Road, Hayward, CA 94545-3908 U.S.A.
Unit 1, 5/F., Block B, Shatin Industrial Centre 5-7 Yuen Shun Circuit Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Room 715, Block B, Jin Yu Ke Le, No. A-5, Shuang Hui Yuan, Shuang Qiao Road, Chao Yang District, Beijing, P.R.C. (Postal Code: 100024)
Block A, 20/F, No.1381 Dongfang Road, Pudong District, Shanghai, China
Room 3-905 Ou Ya Garden, Binshui Road, Hexi District, Tianjin, China (Post Code: 300061)

Philip Hayden Foundation (Shepherd’s Field Children’s Village)

The Philip Hayden Foundation provides for more than 100 special needs orphans, as well as providing adoption assistance to families who want to adopt them.

 

Philip Hayden Foundation (Shepherd’s Field Children’s Village)
Website: http://www.chinaorphans.org
Email: info@chinaorphans.org
Phone: +1.866.5263.7127
Address: 40335 Winchester Rd #E-115, Temecula, CA 92591
Donate by check to: Philip Hayden Foundation 40335 Winchester Rd, #E-115, Temecula, CA 92591 USA
1.866.JAMES127 (1.866.5263.7127) or paypal see Website: http://www.chinaorphans.org/donate.html

Half the Sky

Half the Sky provides individual nurturing for special-needs and orphaned babies, innovative preschools that encourage an early love of learning, personalized learning opportunities for older children, and loving — and most important, permanent — foster homes for children whose special needs will keep them from being adopted.

 

Half the Sky
Website: http://www.halfthesky.org
Email: contact@halfthesky.org.
Address: Unit 4-2-142, Jianguomenwai Diplomatic Compound, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100600 CHINA
Donate: donate@halfthesky.org, giving@halfthesky.org

China AIDS Orphan Fund

The China AIDS Orphan Fund ensures that AIDS orphans in rural villages are able to receive an education, the essential building block of a successful future. The basic needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS are also met by providing humanitarian services to families and medical care services and training where they live. The Fund also provides monetary support for children attending school or receiving training. We are also exploring possibilities to support foster care and orphanages for children whose parents have succumbed to AIDS. Donations are always welcome.

 

China AIDS Orphan Fund
Website: www.chinaaidsorphanfund.org/default.asp
Email: info@chinaaidsorphanfund.org