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Authors: Jenny Bowen
A surprise outing on a reservoir. Miao Xia and Mr. Shi.
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Half the Sky Foundation
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A surprise outing on a reservoir. Small Cloud Zhang.
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Half the Sky Foundation
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The good women of China Population Welfare Foundation. The amazing ZZ, CPWF President Wu, me, and CPWF Secretary General Miao Xia. Beijing, 1999.
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Half the Sky Foundation
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Then: An all-too-common sight during my early orphanage visits and in some areas Half the Sky has yet to reach.
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© Jenny Bowen
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Now: A typical Half the Sky Infant Nurture Center where each nanny provides loving attention and bonding for orphaned babies.
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© Richard Bowen
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Wen (
standing center
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© Richard Bowen
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Volunteer crews transform a bleak orphanage room into a colorful preschool. Chuzhou, 2001.
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© Richard Bowen
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The difference we make: Half the Sky exists to bring a meaningful connection with a loving, responseive caregiver into the life of every child.
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© Richard Bowen
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In a child-centered Half the Sky preschool, teachers and children become learning partners.
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© Richard Bowen
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The caring mentors of Half the Sky's Youth Services program help prepare school-age children and teens for independence.
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© Richard Bowen
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Half the Sky's Family Village program provides permanent loving families for children whose special needs make adoption unlikely.
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Ivy Yu, Half the Sky Foundation
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In Half the Sky's China Care Home, orphaned children receive life-saving medical care while watched over by their own loving nannies.
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© Richard Bowen
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Anya and May on the first day of school. Beijing, 2004.
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© Jenny Bowen
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