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What orphanages are there in Beijing?

Orphanages in Beijing:

House of Hope, Beijing SOS Children’s Village, Xuanwu District Dashilan Street Social Welfare Institute, Beijing No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 Social Welfare Institute, Daxing Lixian Children's Welfare Home

Expansion:

1. Hope House

Founded in October 2000, it is located in Qingyundian Town, Daxing District, Beijing. The recipients of Hope House's assistance are orphans, disabled and abandoned babies raised in domestic welfare institutions in accordance with the law. These children who receive assistance come from cooperative units across the country. They all suffer from various degrees of illness or disability. Most of them have cleft lip and palate, varus feet, and congenital conditions. Sexual heart disease, hydrocephalus, spina bifida and other congenital diseases.

As a non-governmental social welfare organization, House of Hope raises its own funds to arrange surgical treatment for these children and provides them with an environment for post-operative recovery and healthy growth. With the help of various charities and caring people throughout the society, the House of Hope integrates various social resources to help these disabled orphans complete surgical treatment, survive the postoperative recovery stage, and actively intervene to help these children grow up healthily in the future.

Through more than ten years of continuous efforts, we have completed more than 300 operations so far, more than 300 children have been successfully adopted, and the milk powder project has benefited more than a thousand babies. They were once abandoned disabled and sick babies, but now they have their own parents and families, and they learn and grow happily in a good environment.

2. SOS Children’s Village

It is an international non-governmental charity organization that originated in Austria during World War II. Its characteristic is that it adopts a family model to adopt orphans and let them Enjoy maternal love and family warmth again, and use SOS, the internationally accepted distress signal, to call on the whole society to care for and help those children who survived the disaster.

The SOS Children’s Village model consists of four parts: SOS mothers, brothers and sisters, family housing and villages.

3. Orphanage:

Chinese explanation ①An orphan adoption agency founded by Soong Ching Ling during the Anti-Japanese War. ②Also known as "Yingyingtang". Before liberation, the National Government, foreign churches, etc. organized charitable organizations to adopt socially abandoned babies. After the founding of New China, it was taken over by the People's Government and converted into a children's correctional home and a children's welfare home.

Volunteers can assist with projects:

Assist in fundraising or collecting supplies, provide scholarships and bursaries, assist with academic tutoring, and adopt institutional children

History:

The first orphanage, called "orphanotrophia", was built in the 1st century.