Beijing Feng Tai Li Zhi Healing

An NGO that cares for and educates Chinese people with disabilities. During the last 6 years, the center has provided the recovery training service for 400 students, and 300 of them have returned to the community, around 40 students went to the society and participated in some competitive jobs.

 

Beijing Feng Tai Li Zhi Healing
Website: http://www.bjlizhi.org/
Email: lizhi0831@163.com;
Phone: 86-10-51858466/86-10-51856801
Address: No. 93 Feng Xi Bei Li, Fengtai District, Beijing, PRC 100070.

The Library Project

The Library Project donates books and libraries to under financed schools and orphanages in the developing world. They believe education is the key motivator to breaking the cycle of poverty that exists in the developing world.

The Library Project
Website: http://library-project.org/
Email: tom@library-project.org
Phone: +86 159 2955 6183
Address: Inc.2509 East Ridge Creek Road, Phoenix, AZ 85024, USA
Website: http://Website: http://www.library-project.org/make_a_donation.html

Shanghai Small Animal Protection Association (SSAPA)

Shanghai Small Animal Protection Association (SSAPA), a branch of Shanghai Veterinary Medical Association, is the only animal welfare related NGO in Shanghai approved by the city government (registered in year 2003 under license number 37). Petunion is the public forum (in Chinese) that SSAPA manages to allow animal lovers to exchange rescue and animal welfare information. SSAPA strives to build the communication bridge between the masses of animal-lovers and the related government departments. We seek to improve the general public’s awareness of animal protection and welfare, to learn about animals, learn to respect them, be kind to them, improve the living conditions of companion animals, and to work with the local government to promote the concepts of responsible pet ownership, which includes abiding to the law for both animal lovers and non-lovers, to promote a more tolerant and harmonized society.

Shanghai Small Animal Protection Association (SSAPA)
Website: http://www.ssapa.org.cn/
Email: ssapa.info@yahoo.com.cn, helptheanimals@yahoo.cn
Phone: +86 021-51995899
Fax: +86 021-61070429

A Bridge for Children International

A Bridge for Children International (ABC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving underprivileged children by placing them into families and providing them with education opportunities.

 

A Bridge for Children
Website: www.abridgeforchildren.org
Email: zadok@abridgeforchildren.org (Zadok Huang)
Address: Huaqing Shangwu Huiguan, Building 7, 506
Locations: Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Sichuan earthquake zones, Bishan Township in Chongqing, Taole Township in Ningxia, Qiqihar and Guiyang
 

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

Paw Pals Animal Rescue (PPAR)

The mission of Paw Pals Animal Rescue (PPAR) is to provide for the rescue and compassionate care of homeless animals, and to place adoptable animals in permanent loving homes. PPAR is committed to promote humane education and scientific knowledge on pet health and well being, and to raise public awareness of the welfare of all animals.
As a midway home for rescue cats, PPAR take every step possible to increase their adoptability by providing them a comfortable living environment and compassionate care. All cats at PPAR are sterilized, immunized and treated for parasites prior to adoption. To this date, PPAR has rescued more than 300 homeless kittens and cats, and successfully placed most of them in responsible, loving homes. Currently, about 70 cats are under PPAR’s care and waiting for adoption.
PPAR website (in Chinese): http://bbs.movshow.com/forum-204-1.html 
Contact person: Sophia Lin
Phone: 86-21-5480-1699

Good Dog Good Cat Volunteer Shanghai

The objective of this group is to create an open space for all people who cares about animals and for all animal rescue groups in every corner of this city. If you care about animals please join us!

 

Good Dog Good Cat Volunteer Shanghai
Website: http://blog.sina.com.cn/idogicatsh
Website: http://www.shfamily.com/groups/animal-welfare/forum/

Peace for Humanity

Peace for Humanity is a charitable, non-profit organization that strives to promote world peace and harmony. Their mission is to encourage people from all nations to join forces together and enhance the lives of their fellow men. The Foundation operates globally to encourage people from all ages, genders, cultures, colors, religions and backgrounds to work together towards one goal: helping one another.
Peace for Humanity builds artistic and musical fundraiser events that inform the audience and spread awareness about social issues. The donated funds are then injected into projects developed by Peace for Humanity, or donated to partners with specific projects. They also raise money for their projects through online donations (coming soon), sponsorships, activities like benefit dinners and bazaars.

 

Peace for Humanity
Website: http://Website: http://www.peace-for-humanity.org/
Email: peaceforhumanityjfa@gmail.com
Address: Paix pour l’Humanité, 728, 4th avenue, Laval, Québec, Canada, H7R 4K3
Address in China: Peace for Humanity, Room 701, unit 1, building 1, DongYuanGuan, DongZhimen Nei, DonCheng district, Beijing, China, 100007

World Wildlife Fund WWF China

The first international conservation organization invited to work in China; WWF has been active here since 1980, when Dr. George Schaller arrived to work with Chinese scientists on giant panda conservation. WWF CPO’s principal aim is to offer solutions that will simultaneously reduce China’s global impact and improve livelihoods here.

 

World Wildlife Fund WWF China
Website: http://www.wwfchina.org
Email: wwfchina@wwfchina.org
Phone: +86 10 6511 6211
Address: Room 1609, Wenhua Gong, Beijing Working People’s Culture Palace (Laodong Renmin Wenhuagong Dongmen), Beijing 100006, P.R. China