2013 Year in Review
What a year! 27 new kids arrived into Bethel China’s care. As of December 2013, there are 81 children in Bethel China’s care from 33 different orphanages all across China. 10 kids graduated from Bethel...
View ArticleSong Po and Miss Paula
Today’s blog post is written by Paula, who lives in Beijing with her family. She teaches English and music to the Bethel kids on Friday afternoons: “Song Po (Jimmy) and I met 2 years ago and I was...
View ArticleChristina and Sara’s Excellent Adventure
Today we are hearing from Sara, who is one of Christina’s sponsors. She is in China for a few weeks doing some fun, educational activities with Christina to encourage independence. Hope you enjoy her...
View ArticleBecause We’re Happy!
We hope you enjoy Bethel China’s ‘Happy’ video! We wanted to play our part in spreading the joy and our preschoolers and primary schoolers were more than happy to show off their dance moves.
View ArticleChild of the week: Liu Xi (Simon)
This week’s child of the week is Liu Xi (Simon). Simon has been at Bethel for a year and a half and it has been wonderful to see him learn and grow during this time. He loves to play and cuddle with...
View ArticleChild of the week: Hua Mei (May)
Today’s “Child of the Week” blog has been written by Claire, who has been Hua Mei’s teacher for two months! Hua Mei (May) is a very loveable little girl who made all our hearts melt instantly. When she...
View ArticleDanny’s Adventure!
Today’s post is written by Tabitha Terlunen, Bethel China’s International Sponsorship Co-ordinator. Danny is a very memorable boy. Though of course the first thing you might notice is his scars, the...
View Article“Look With Your Heart” Public Awareness Campaign Press Release
Yesterday afternoon, in Beijing’s 1949 Jing A Taproom, a group of 100 caring people from the business and NGO community gathered to witness the premier of the music video “Love Is Blind, Look With Your...
View ArticleHappy International Blind Persons Day!
Today is “White Cane Safety Day”, known in China as “International Blind Persons Day”, and we are celebrating the achievements of those who are blind and visually impaired by launching a public...
View ArticleReading the Dots
Books and stories can change lives, but learning to read can be difficult, especially with a visual impairment. We collected some helpful resources, including encouragement and tips for when braille is...
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