Thursday, December 14, 2023

Valuable Volunteers

In our projects for orphans and disabled children, in addition to the nannies who take care of the children every day, there are also volunteers who often come to the project to show their love for the children.



In September, our friend Ms. Eva, a rehabilitation therapist, came to visit the Savannah and Little Deer projects. She provided rehabilitation assessment and one-to-one guidance for all the children.

 

Make sure the children's rehabilitation equipment is properly adjusted.

 

The volunteer and Ruth are gradually getting to know each other.

 

Titus took steps with encouragement.

 

Frank has been waiting for his new chair for a long time.

 

Make sure every part fits properly.

 

Can you sit up straight for the therapist?


Emerson has always looked forward to being able to eat by himself.

 

Madeline, one day you will walk freely!


Assessing Evangeline’s leg development.


You can obviously discuss your situation with the therapist.

 

Emerson is very cooperative.


Silas was encouraged to turn the handle.


 

Director Li, an orthopedic expert from Beijing, conducts voluntary consultations on the children.


One-on-one assessment of Austyn by a psychologist.



During the National Day, there were students who come to visit the children helping them to study and play games.

 

Look, I brought gifts for you.


Mia’s interest in learning has greatly increased after receiving math tutoring.


Theodore loves his gift.


Relaxing during breaks.


Working together to complete a handwritten newspaper.

 

Patiently helping with homework.


The children love the volunteers who came to visit.



Eleos Project


A team of volunteers who visit the children in need every month, bringing supplies for the children. Such regular visits are a moment of warmth and encouragement for children and families in need, it is a special day in their lives!

 


Volunteers plant the seeds of love in the lives of the children, which gives birth to beautiful flowers of life in the future!

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