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2012-07-26 08:53:10
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銆€銆€In 1995, Tim Baker and his wife resigned from their professions in a Beijing University to do full-time children’s charity work. The couple finally established a home for orphans and disabled children at the junction of Langfang, Hebei which is 70 kilometers from Beijing and Wuqing, Tianjin. The data shows that from 1996 until now, the children’s village has assisted more than 3000 disabled children and has found eternal adoption families for more than 900 children. When referring to that, Baker felt very proud. ![]() 銆€銆€Children’s charity is a dream for the American couple. Their friend Phillip Hyde, who was involved in charity work as a profession passed away suddenly. The couple felt that life was short and time was urgent. The couple resigned from their work in a certain university in Beijing in 1995 and adopted children full time. The picture was taken on June 7th, 2012. Baker held Josiah and Robot (R1) in his arms. Cody (L) was holding a chair at the side. Josiah is 6 and half years old with heart complexity disease while Robert is 4 and half years old with bone deformities. 銆€銆€ |
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Author锛? 銆€銆€銆€Source锛? dbw.cn 銆€銆€銆€ Editor锛? Wu Qiong |