CRI Home - Photo- Forums - Talk China - Surf China - About China -  
  Webcast | CRI Today | China | World | Biz | SciTech | Sports | Life | Showbiz | Easy FM | Learn Chinese / English | Weather | Events
 
15,000 Disabled Orphans Receive Rehabilitation Treatments in China
    2006-03-11 10:09:20      Xinhua

A total of 15,000 disabled orphans in China have received surgery and rehabilitation over the past two years, thanks to a program launched by the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA).

 

The "Tomorrow Plan -- Operations and Rehabilitation for Disabled Orphans," launched in May 2004, has promoted medical care for orphans suffering from congenital heart disease or lordosis.

 

"By the end of June, it is expected that 20,000 disabled orphans will benefit from the plan," said Dou Yupei, the vice minister with MCA.

 

"These efforts not only bring health to the disabled orphans, but confidence towards life too," said Dou.

 

The Ministry planned to raise a total of 600 million yuan (about 74 million US dollars) through issuing welfare lotteries, government financial support and public donations to help disabled orphans.

 

In order to ensure these children enjoy sound medical treatment and services, MCA also appointed eight first-class hospitals to offer surgery for the kids.

 

Meanwhile, China has about 66,000 orphans and abandoned babies living in various welfare organizations nationwide and about half of them are disabled. According to MCA, the number has kept growing in recent years.

 

Apart from those who are healthy and were adopted by families, most disabled orphans spend their lives in welfare houses.

 

"The government and society should shoulder responsibilities and give them more care, to help them recover physically and mentally, and thus to change the whole picture of their lives," said Dou.



         Bookmark and Share
Recommend
 
 


CRIENGLISH.com claims the copyright of all material and information produced originally by our staff. All rights reserved. Reproduction of text for non-commercial purposes only is permitted provided that both the source and author are acknowledged and a notifying email is sent to us.

CRIENGLISH.com holds neither liability nor responsibility for materials attributed to any other source. Such information is provided as reportage and dissemination of information but does not necessarily reflect the opinion of or endorsement by CRI.

 
 
 
Is the universe eternal, or did it have a beginning? World-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking gave his answer to a large audience in Beijing on Monday.
 
  Latest  
• China Will Top US Broadband Market
• Pension Fund Scandal Triggers Concern
• Land Supply Tightened to Curb Economic Overheating
• Three Shipbuilding Bases to Emerge
• Sichuan, Chongqing Begin to Cool down
• Gov't Functions Separated from Postal Business
• Great Wall Exports First Chinese Cars to Italy
• 200 Poisoned Pupils Remain Hospitalized
• China to Launch New Communications Satellite
• Continuous Rise of Yuan Hits Textile Export Firms

[an error occurred while processing this directive]

 
 
About Us - Contact Us - Jobs    
 
 
 
Producer: Li Yongjing  Pagemaker: Li Meng  Designer: Avida