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President Hu visits handicapped kids, orphans |
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Chinese President Hu Jintao on Wednesday marked the coming of Children's Day on June 1 with a group of handicapped children and orphans.
At the Beijing Children's Welfare Institute, Hu taught |
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Premier calls on whole society to help handicapped children |
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Premier Wen Jiabao, in a letter to the China Center for the Rehabilitation of Children with Hearing Disability, has called on the whole society to show concerns over all children with disabilities, to help them |
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Premier Wen joins pupils to celebrate Children's Day |
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday marked the coming of Children's Day on June 1 with pupils in a Beijing elementary school, where he sent an e-mail greeting to children in Tibet thousands of kilometers away. |
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China aims to help 30,000 handicapped orphans |
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China is aiming to offer free medical treatment to 30,000 handicapped orphans.
The "Tomorrow Plan", funded by the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA), a three-year project which was started in 2004, |
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UN-China program blesses street children |
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Home meant anything but warmth to Wang Qi when he, then 12 years old, was rejected by his divorced parents four years ago, but a mimetic family program is reshaping the boy's idea, if more, perhaps, his life. |
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China to set up aid centers for street children in cities |
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China will set up more aid centers for street children in cities£¬ a senior official has said.
As one of the most vulnerable groups£¬ street children need special care and protection so that |
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Children's Day offers happiness to needy kids |
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Huang Xiaolin, 13, received a gift for the first time on International Children's Day, which falls on Wednesday.
Huang's present, a 360-yuan (43.53 US dollars) grant to help pay her school fees, |