posted on December 26, 2024
It is always the highlight of Christmas when the children receive their presents. Their smiles say it all. The toys, clothes, books, art boards… So many surprises for everyone!
Jacob absolutely loved his globe, unable to put it down as he gazed at it in wonder. Emerson received an iPad, ...
posted on December 19, 2024
The kids were able to decorate the Christmas tree, and their eyes sparkled when the lights on the tree were turned on. Their faces shone with joy as they admired their handiwork, feeling very proud of what they had accomplished.
posted on December 9, 2024
It’s always the best place for the kids to visit —— the children’s amusement park. It’s the same place where the cp kids and some of the disabled kids visited last time and the equipment set ups were various and fun. The slides, trampoline, the ball pit, the big foam ...
posted on November 30, 2024
It was such a fun time making crafts on Thanksgiving Day. The kids really enjoyed the process, putting their effort into drawing, cutting, and pasting. The colorful paper hearts, flowers, and turkey hats brightened up the room and brought smiles to their faces. It’s great that the kids had a ...
posted on November 13, 2024
Lidong, means the beginning of winter in China. People love to have a meal with their family to make it a special time. They usually have dumplings for the meal in north China. We are happy that the kids had a great time making dumplings with their nannies. It’s heartwarming ...
posted on October 24, 2024
It was an exciting time for the kids in our Little Deer Project to visit the aquarium and the zoo. The kids were already excited when the trip began. They were amazed about the things that drew their eyes outside the bus. There was a lot of laughter and talking ...
posted on October 23, 2024
The ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the Chongyang festival which is a traditional festival for the elderly in China. A garden party was thrown for the elderly facility at the same welfare the Little Deer project is at. The kids had a fantastic time there playing some ...
posted on October 8, 2024
We are deeply grateful for the kind visitors who consistently dedicate their time to the children. Their presence has brought an abundance of laughter and joy. The kids’ faces lit up with excitement upon seeing their friends, relishing each moment spent together. Beyond the material gifts, these visitors enriched the ...
posted on October 8, 2024
As the children with cerebral palsy (CP) attend their painting class, their enthusiasm is evident . Despite the challenges of holding a brush and creating art on paper, their dedicated nannies assist them in sitting upright and guiding their hands. The joy that radiates from their smiles as vibrant lines ...
posted on October 8, 2024
The Olympic Park was the last stop on the trip. As the kids walked around the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube, they listened to one of the volunteers share stories about the architecture and history of these impressive structures. It was a relaxing stroll around the square, and the ...
posted on October 8, 2024
The kids also visited Tiananmen Square and the CCTV Tower. They had a great time enjoying the stunning views from the top of the tower, where they could see the vastness of Beijing City. It was a unique way for them to appreciate the beauty of the city from such ...
posted on October 8, 2024
The volunteers organized a very special event for the kids—a PE class from a children’s sports studio. The class included fun activities like jumping, crawling, basketball practice, and even weightlifting. The kids absolutely loved it! We were amazed to see that some of them showed great potential in sports. It ...
posted on October 8, 2024
A group of volunteers invited the kids to their café, which had an indoor playground, for a fun-filled afternoon. They organized exciting activities like craft time and playing on the equipment with slides, a ball pit, blocks, trains, and different toys, including a treehouse. The kids had an amazing time! ...
posted on October 8, 2024
The kids visited the car museum, and even though they weren’t familiar with automobiles, the fantastic, shiny cars and models of ancient vehicles amazed them. They were astonished by the big wheels and unique cycles they had never seen before. Gabriel even spotted a saxophone made from car speakers, which ...
posted on October 8, 2024
In the sunshine, the kids arrived at their second stop, the zoo. The giant elephants, relaxed lions, and active monkeys swinging around the monkey mountain immediately captured their attention. They were especially fascinated by the polar bear, who was just on the other side of the glass, so close it ...
posted on October 8, 2024
The trip to BJ was a full schedule for the week the children visited. The first stop was the aquarium. It was Irene, Kai, Enoch, and Chris’ first time visiting, while James and Theodore had been before but were still just as excited. The massive tanks brought the beautiful sea ...
posted on September 14, 2024
As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, a volunteer group has gone above and beyond to create a truly memorable and heartwarming celebration for the children. They decided to involve the kids in making mooncakes, a beloved tradition during this festive time. Together, they carefully crafted the dough, filled it with sweet ...
posted on September 10, 2024
Some of the kids in the Savannah Projects have difficulty moving freely and it’s more challenging for them to have activities like others and go outside for trips. We arranged a field trip just for them. The kids in the wheelchair, the CP kids, and the Down syndrome kid went ...
posted on August 21, 2024
When the children were running, jumping, playing all the sports games, and cheering on flag football, the smiling faces with excitement on each one of them made this summer camp perfect. We are thankful that even though their life is not so easy for them, there is always hope.
posted on August 21, 2024
The Natural Museum of Inner Mongolia and the milk factory were the places for the children’s field trip. Exploring some ancient cultural exhibitions and the factory they’ve never seen before was a great experience for them. And it made the summer camp even more unforgettable.
posted on August 21, 2024
We were thrilled to host our first summer camp for the children in the Eleos projects this summer. The children came to Hohhot from the city’s surrounding counties, for a couple of days of scheduled activities. Interesting classes, playing games, having fun putting on little show by themselves, and accomplishing ...
posted on August 2, 2024
New friends joined us, giving their time and supporting us in our work to help the children. Teams are starting to visit the children in the Savannah Project. Not only do they bring the children presents, things they need, maintain some of the equipment, but also have a great time ...
posted on July 4, 2024
Colorful blooming flowers, vibrant plants, even caterpillars… There are various creatures everywhere in summer. They bring beauty and pleasure to the world. Hats, sunglasses, ice cream… They add a fun touch to summer. We loved seeing all the smiling faces of the kids when they were given classes about summer ...
posted on June 14, 2024
Year after year, festival after festival, there is always traditions that endure and people never tire of celebrating them. The children celebrated the Dragon Boat Festival by making rice dumplings and wearing five-color strings on their wrists. These strings symbolize blessings for good health as the weather warms. It’s definitely ...
posted on June 6, 2024
A wonderful field trip for the children was a perfect way to celebrate Children’s Day in the Savannah Project. They went to a big farmland with a lot of grass and fun equipment at the children’s playground. The kids loved it so much, they played, slid down the slide, rode ...
posted on May 29, 2024
These toy instruments are so fun for the children to play. The little drums, guitar, bells, flutes, and keyboards can make so many kinds of interesting sounds. The children loved trying all of them with their own hands and it brought many happy faces and giggles. We love how the ...
posted on May 23, 2024
There was a birthday party for Mia, Joshua, Michael, and Kai in the Savannah Project, and for Amelia in the Little Deer Project. All of them had a fantastic time. Visitors went to celebrate their birthdays in the Savannah Project, with birthday presents they had prepared. The kids were so ...
posted on May 11, 2024
Even though these children have no mothers of their own, they have their special “mothers” who take care of them everyday. They are with the children daily, feeding them, bathing them, giving hugs, reading stories, packing their school bags, engaging in therapy sessions, and more. Their tender love for the ...
posted on April 29, 2024
Spring is the season where new life begins to bud. The kids are learning and experiencing this beautiful season. We love the class on spring that is all about life awakening, trees sprouting, insects showing up, and the time for planting flowers. Reading a book about spring, planting a toy ...
posted on March 28, 2024
Silas and Ezra recently celebrated their birthdays. Silas turned 8, while Ezra turned 10; they have been in the Little Deer project for 5 years. They have grown so much before our eyes. They keep learning, practicing, and working on physical therapy constantly, they have fun and face challenges with ...
posted on March 22, 2024
Climbing up, and sliding down, with joyful shouts, giggles, and laughter, the slide is getting busy with all the happy kids. It’s an enjoyable time for the kids in the sunshine as it’s getting warmer and nice outside. We are so happy to see the kids all are full of ...
posted on March 22, 2024
The recent visit from a team, including a professional counselor, social worker, physician, and surgeon, to the Savannah Project was incredibly valuable for all of us. Their training provided invaluable guidance for the special needs children and the staff caring for them. We are deeply grateful for their support as ...
posted on March 22, 2024
The kids love the playroom a lot. They can do various activities here. Reading, playing with blocks, climbing in the small wood house, playing in the ball pit, and most of all bouncing on the trampoline. Every time Rina, Evangeline, Emerson, and Frank enjoy it so much and don’t want ...
posted on March 22, 2024
When Chris, Joshua, and Madeline’s foster parents are preparing lunch, they get some time to hang out at home. Today, they decided to turn their balcony into a playground and play with balloons. Theodore came to visit and joined them, and soon they were running around, having friendly competitions with ...
posted on March 22, 2024
It’s heartwarming to witness the bond between the kids and their foster families. Whether it’s enjoying a delicious family meal together or spending quality time at home, these moments are truly precious. Jacob, attending a local primary school, receives assistance from his foster dad with his school assignments, while Mia’s ...
posted on March 7, 2024
On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival, the new year celebration is about to come to an end. But it’s still a big Festival for the Chinese. It’s a new year, and it will be another year with blessing, hope, and love.
posted on March 7, 2024
We love having all the kids and their nannies working together to prepare dinner for New Year’s Eve. Helping with washing vegetables, getting the dough ready, and wrapping dumplings, the kids were so happy to be able to do everything. We are grateful to see them enjoy this moment and ...
posted on March 7, 2024
During Chinese New Year, there will be some traditional snacks for the season. The foster family parents were busy preparing the food for the festival and homemade snacks were one of the festival foods. It’s such a special time to taste the yummy snacks during the season. It’s definitely a ...
posted on March 7, 2024
It’s such a great idea for the children to make their own Tanghulu (a stick of sugar-coated fruit). The kids loved to put the fruit piece by piece onto the stick. The bright red and orange Tanghulu was a cheerful sweet taste for Chinese New Year. The kids not only ...
posted on March 7, 2024
When the red ornament, the red Character “Blessings” was put up for Spring Festival, the house was filled with the joyful spirit of anticipation. Everyone was looking forward to the moment to celebrate. Erik, Amelia, and Cindy were amazed watching the character being written.
posted on February 7, 2024
At last, the kids had a chance to visit the Bird Nest in Olympic Park. It became a fun snow playground with some fun equipment for the kids to enjoy the snow in winter. The best part was the ice slide. All of them loved it so much and went ...
posted on February 7, 2024
The children had the opportunity to ascend to the observation deck at 740 feet high in the TV Tower, where they were treated to truly unique views of Beijing city. The landscape stretched out before them, revealing the beauty of the cityscape from a new perspective. It was a breathtaking ...
posted on February 7, 2024
The children were thrilled to see monkeys swinging on branches, as well as deer, zebras, and other animals. However, the most exciting moment was when they spotted the chubby pandas, which made all the walking throughout the day worthwhile.
posted on February 7, 2024
When Mia, Joy, Benjamin, Samuel, and Jacob visited the aquarium in Beijing, they were utterly captivated by various ocean creatures. From the stunningly beautiful fish to the mesmerizingly colorful jellyfish, and even the adorable penguins, every sight was a marvel to behold. The children wandered around in wonder, thoroughly enjoying ...
posted on February 2, 2024
With the winter holidays, we felt privileged to have a chance to invite some of the primary school students from the Savannah project for a three-day tour in Beijing. It’s was the first time Benjamin, Jacob, Samuel, Mia, and Joy have visited Beijing. Even though the schedule was full every ...
posted on January 23, 2024
The schoolchildren had the chance to visit the local children’s discovery museum, a fascinating place that blends simple science equipment with a playground featuring a high slide, ball pit, and tunnels. It’s a delightful spot where kids can wholeheartedly enjoy and explore with enthusiasm.
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