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We provide community development services... What is Happening? (2009 Fall)
1. After the rainy season this October, we will start a five-year community- development project in Mendin village, Gengma County, Lincang City, Yunnan Province. We will help the local villagers solve their problems concerning drinking water and sewage. Also, in Mengding village, there are over 30 pre-school-age children.Read more
Reflection on My Study (2009 Fall)
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
May peace be with you!
With your support and help, I’m going to complete a three-year nursing school study, and I want to thank you for giving me this opportunity. In August 2007, I entered Lincang nursing school with a thankful heart. During these school years,Read more
Story of a Small Paper Cup (2009 Fall)
On my bedroom window lattice, is a small paper cup from Yunnan Province, China. This is a precious souvenir from the leprosy rehabilitation village in Lincang.
Born in Taiwan, I’ve never been to mainland China. After I moved to North America, I have never been back to Taiwan. I vowed in tears that, for me, there would be no visit to mainland China before a return to Taiwan, no visit to Hong Kong before a visit to mainland China, and no tour to other parts of the world before a visit to Hong Kong.
This oath has been kept for 30 years,Read more
Reflections on Sichuan Post-earthquake Reconstruction Service (2009 Fall)
On May 12, 2008, a magnitude-8 earthquake hit Sichuan, resulting in major disasters and staggering property losses. Over 100,000 people were killed and injured. Seeing the shocking scenes of grief and tragedy that were transmitted by TV and Internet reports, overseas Chinese flocked to donate money and offer help. The Go and Love Foundation also contributed to the disaster relief fund immediately and made close connections with Sichuan local co-workers in the post-disaster reconstruction institutions. At the same time,Read more
My Sharing (2009 Fall)
In May my friends and I visited a leprosy rehabilitation village near Lincang City in Yunnan Province. The village is now also called “natural village,” because after treatments, the leprosy patients here are basically no longer infectious, and they can live with their children.
When the head of the village led us into this village comprising only two rows of mud houses, the leprosy patients looked rather lonely and detached. When we reached out to hold their deformed hands and talked with them,Read more
