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International China Concern


Mission: "To bring God’s love into desperate situations, making a practical difference."

In China since: 1993

nnual China budget: $300,000

Number of staff: 100 national and 20 expatriate

Mainland China contact:

Kirsten Britcher
Box 703, Hong Xiang Post Office
Hunan 410015
Tel: +86 (0)731 538 4256

Religious Affiliation:
Christian


Established in 1994 to improve care for orphaned and disabled children in China, this charitable organisation was originally registered in Hong Kong and the UK, but now has a network of supporters in Australia, Canada, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the USA.

In 1995 ICC established a residential home in Changsha, Hunan, providing accommodation for 30 abandoned children, all of whom had some level of disability. The organisation now runs two residential facilities caring for more than 100 children. Local Chinese staff have received extensive, hands-on training and hold positions at all levels in the organisation.

ICC now offers training in therapy and special education to orphanage workers from around the country, using the work in Changsha as an example of what can be achieved. Each year, ICC brings to China several training teams of international volunteers with relevant expertise in rehabilitation and therapeutic care for children with disabilities.


This organization is funded through private donations.



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http://www.intlchinaconcern.org