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15-year-old Bing has had his share of challenging times. He came into ICC’s care in 2009 after a brief stay at the government welfare centre.
Read More15-year-old Bing has had his share of challenging times. He came into ICC’s care in 2009 after a brief stay at the government welfare centre.
Read MoreThe Hope Farm was first opened in 2016. The two acres of farmland is set on a slope within the complex of Hengyang Care Centre.
Read MoreIn 1997, ICC’s founder, David Gotts, first saw the four-year-old Huahua at the government welfare centre. She looked weak, and she was fighting for her life. After Huahua was transferred into ICC’s care, through a lot of hard work, the caregivers and volunteers brought her health back to a stable condition.
Read MoreIn November 2019, 18 new children entered the care of ICC in Changsha. These children moved from the upper floors of the government welfare centre to Enquan Yuan, ICC group homes for children with moderate to severe disabilities.
Read MoreKaren joined ICC in May, 2014 and has been a leader in developing programmes for young people with disabilities. Starting with Flowers in the Desert project, she helped young people living in ICC’s community homes to expand their abilities and engage in enjoyable, creative work…
Read MoreDuring this special time, 15 caregivers worked 24-hour shifts and stayed inside the project to care for the children since Februray 1st. For 10 days, these caregivers shared everything in their lives with the children they cared for, eating with them, living with them and taking care of them. He Fang is one member of this team of caregivers in the Rainbow Project.
Read MoreThere are 8 girls with special needs living in the Sen Yu Jia Yuan group home. One of the girls’ name is Wang Hua. People like to call her Hua Hua, and she is everyone’s favorite “Sister Hua Hua”. In this family, she is the oldest among the girls. Because of her physical disability, Hua Hua performs all of her daily activities on an electric wheelchair. She is an incredibly strong and intelligent young lady.
Read MoreSince the coronavirus outbreak began, the ICC care centres have been under lockdown. Our children and staff have been sending messages and photos to encourage each other during the outbreak. From across the world, our national offices are sending out video messages to our dedicated staff and volunteers on the frontlines.
Read MoreBecause the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia, I was temporarily transferred to the Sunflower Family of the Spring Centre to work as a full-time caregiver on special 48 hour shifts. This has been a great challenge for me. Even though I have worked at the centre for more than a decade…
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