Blessing Hands is a nonprofit charity serving rural students in Yangshuo and Qinzhou in the province of Guangxi, China.
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Watch TV Feature about Blessing Hands' Medical Shower
Blessing Hands June 2, 2011
Dear Betty,
Be sure and watch WTVQ Channel 36 Lexington at 6:00 pm news Thursday, June 2nd to see the Kentucky Backroads feature story about Blessing Hands' medical shower. It is Channel 10 on cable. It will air again on Sunday, June 5th at 11pm.
Watch the Kentucky Back Roads feature on Online also!
If you get this alert too late, you can still see our Medical Shower featured online at WTVQ@.com.
We will be leaving on the 18th of June for China. We are packing every last medical item we can fit into our 44 pound suitcases. Holly Lucas has been great to help us get everything listed and packed.People's Clinic and St. Claire Medical Center have also given many supplies. Thanks goes to them for helping the Yao minority people of China.
Volunteer Intern Holly Lucas helped
record and pack the items.
Medical Supplies given by People's Clinic
and St. Claire Medical Center
A Big Thank You goes to everyone who made these supplies possible. You have helped many people. I also thank all those who carried extra suitcases of supplies. Soon they and we will be in China.
Donate to Blessing Hands with Google Checkout. Blessing Hands is a 501(c)(3)tax exempt charity.
Welcome
Welcome to our Blessing Hands Blog. We hope you will find out more about our charity and our students here. Maybe you will want to support a child or become a pen pal. We invite your participation.
If you want to give funds to our students, you can click the Google Checkout button and give any amount. High school students need $80 a semester and college students need $500 a year. If you want to help with food for junior students that is $35 a semester, and $30 will give needed school supplies to primary students for a semester.
Welcome to Blessing Hands' blog.
I am a mother and housewife that loves China and children. The two interests have come together in serving the children of China who need help with educational needs. I started as a teacher in an English summer camp and got to know the teachers first. When I toured their schools and met their precious students, I could see many needs and decided to try to help.
I first started a fund to assist children with tuition, but it has expanded into a 501(c)(3)public charity granting money for textbooks and school supplies for primary school and lower middle school students and tuition for older students.