Jill Hill and I had a great trip to China, Thailand, and the Philippines!
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Blessing Hands' Students at Du'an Special Education School in China
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The Guo Family
We got to visit the Guo family who lost their mother in an arsonist’s fire. Mr. Guo was also burned badly. He has recovered from his burns but still walks with a limp from scar tissue on his legs. Blessing Hands is giving the family money each month until he can work again. We are also sponsoring his three children's educational expenses.
Tian Muying gave the Guo kids bows and small presents. The little girl, Huanhua, immediately began to draw with the colored pencils we gave the family. The older girl was still at middle school so we left presents for her.
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We also sponsor a computer distance learning program for blind students at Du'an Special Education School. This girl, Mo Lijian, has a little sight and wants to learn English online. Does anyone want to volunteer to help her?
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Huang Lingyu
This cute, deaf girl is one of our Du’an Special Education students, who we helped to get a cochlear implant to help her develop language. The implant is activated by a device attached in her hair. The matching device inside her head and the operation to install it were very expensive. Some expenses are still owed on the operation. If you would like to give for this expense, please message us.
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Wei Shaoan is 10 years old but looks 5. We have 20 students at Du'an Special Education School. You can sponsor one of them for $280 per year. Give a sponsorship on our website.
The school needs a dedicated car to serve the over 90 students who are homebound by their disabilities. They are preparing a proposal for a car grant to present to Blessing Hands.
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Mao Xianjia
We were able to visit with present and past college students in Yangshuo, Guilin, and Nanning. Several did videos talking about their experience with Blessing Hands. Here we are featuring Mao Xianjia, one of our first scholarship students. She is a lab technician in Yangshuo now and uses her experience as a Blessing Hands student to be kind to the countryside families she helps.
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Middle School Students
in Wuxuan County in Guangxi, China
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We enjoyed meeting 12 new students at two middle schools in Wuxuan County. We sang the Hokey Pokey song with some of them. Each one needs a sponsor to give 2250 RMB ($320) a year for their support. You can give at our website. Message us the name of the student you want.
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Qinzhou No. 1 High School
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Jill Hill and I got to see 60 of our students in Qinzhou. We have been sponsoring students there for 13 years. They always give us homemade cards and small gifts. One student gave a mask he had made.
The two girls are showing off bead bracelets we gave them. The bracelets are made by volunteers and come with a message of hope and blessings.
You can partially sponsor one of these high school students for $166 a year. Donate here. We have high school students needing sponsors at 12 schools in Qinzhou Prefecture.
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Our first project in Thailand is En Hui School near Chiang Mai and the border with Myanmar. We have 25 new kids there who need school support. The Christian school was started by Pastor Li Tianshou and his wife in 2005 to help refugee children and those affected by drug families. It has evolved into a Chinese language school in an area where many children, who can afford to pay, want to learn Chinese to advance their educational goals.
Now there are 870 students in total in the school, but 71 cannot afford their tuition. Nearly 20-30% of the students do not have their own nationality, which confines them to live and work only in this small village. Most are Thai Chinese but many minority languages are spoken by the children. The school teaches classes in Chinese mostly. You can sponsor a child here for about $60 a year depending on their age. Let us know if you want to sponsor one.
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Our Thailand team included Jill HIll, Yaya Luo (Huali), and Michelle Tian (Muying). Yaya got to see the books her friends gave to the En Hui School The lady in black dots is Pastor Li's wife Tang.
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Li Shiyi
We noticed one little girl, Li Shiyi, following the pastor everywhere he went. She was his shadow. When we were giving out presents to the 25 kids we had selected beforehand by their ages, she asked why she was not included. It seems that she was not on the list because she had arrived at the school as a refugee from Myanmar after the list was made.
She was such a sweet, shy child that we added her to the list when we found that two children had moved to a different school since the list was made. She got her bow like the others, and we hope a sponsor will choose her for $50 a year.
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The Philippines
River Springs School
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Roselynn
Bonifacie
Our last stop was Manila where we have 20 kids. Only one has a sponsor.
Their support is $500 a year. It is not a public school so tuition costs are higher. Jill and Steve Hill have been working with this Christian school for several years and seen it grow from a few students to over a hundred now.
We joined them in a sports day the first day, and then participated in a feeding of students from the nearby neighborhood on the next day. They had rice and meat prepared at the school. We gave them all T-shirts.
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Stephen Cantuba is the son of a single mother who is unable to work. He is five.
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Mheljhon Rey Palma, also known as MJ, is a cheerful and thoughtful lad, despite not having his parents with him. His mother left him with grandparents when he was a baby. His father does not acknowledge him. His mother has her own new family but has not sent any financial support for MJ.
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Abbygail C. Baraquiel is the youngest child in her family. She lives with her mother, two of her half-siblings, and two cousins.
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Our students, teachers, and the volunteer helpers
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For the neighborhood children, we paid for a Saturday lunch, which included meat.
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Mikalla Christian Faith B. Anat's family lives with 3 other families to save money.
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Kristel Venice B. Vasaylaje lives with her grandparents and has no communication with her mother.
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Do you need a gift idea for Christmas?
We can prepare sponsorship cards to give to your loved ones for Christmas gifts.
You can sponsor a child for $50
in their honor.
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Blessing Hands, 106 Timber Lane Morehead, KY 40351
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