Aimee & Dan's Project 'Half Th…
Amount Raised:
$250
21% Raised of $1,200 Goal
Vasundhara Bhargava
$10
Anonymous
$25
Barbara Zalokar
$18
Anonymous
Lei Konishi
$10
Nicole Brown
$10
Anonymous
$40
Ellen Kirschen...
$100
Gail Eldridge
$100
Sue Weber-Se...
Carol Fox
Shanker Ramamurthy
Tom Glocer
Kelly Bilodeau
Jennifer Masci
Karen Rich
Sarah and John Vincent
Linda Ardito
Stephane Bello
Rebecca Tzanos
Jim Smith
Kathy Komar
Chris & Jennifer Giacoppo
Rex Ma and Peggy Au
Tom and cait
Gilbert Kim
Randy Allegrezza
David and Mary Lau
Nancy Mao
thomas poon
Diana Lin
Catherine Thomas
$30
Aimée Griffin
$12
Laura Morgan
$10
Adria Gallup-B...
$10
Jasmin H
$16
Adrianne Wonnacott
$20
Laura Morgan
$10
Michele
$26
Aimée Griffin
$10
Dan Turton
$11
Anonymou... Jay Sun
$25
Adria Gallup-B...
$10
Anonymous
$10
Anonymous
$30
Laura Morgan
$10
Dan Turton
$10
Laura Morgan
$10
Aimee Griffin
$10
Aimee Griffin
$10
Meg Gifford
$300
Sarah and John Vincent
$131
Ken
$25
Jooin Im
$50
Jill
$25
Li Ouyang
$10
Li Ouyang
$20
Sravanthi
$50
LunYan Tom
$20
LV
$20
Anonymous
$20
Britt E
$100
Heinrich
$100
Hilary Fabre
$100
Will, Linda & Jacqueline Kwan
$150
Liz
$30
Avi
$25
Theresa Cowing
$25
Anonymous
$100
Alla
$26
Eddie Lee
$20
Frank Liu
$50
Anonymous
$100
Tamara
$100
Rishabh Dayal
$20
Jen O
$50
Gale and John
$50
Kayle Nguyen
$25
Mitch
$30
Nish
$25
Mark
$25
cecilia
$50
Tammy Tang
$35
Pat
$50
Biju
$25
Anonymous
$25
Gerardo Flores
$50
Andrew Gurthet
$25
Support our mission by creating your own fundraiser. Half the Sky offers the love and concern of family for thousands of orphaned children in China who have lost theirs. Our goal is to ensure that every child living in a Chinese institution has a caring adult in her life and hope for a bright future.
In 1997, Jenny and Richard Bowen adopted their daughter, Maya, a toddler from a welfare institution in southern China. They received a first-hand education in early childhood development and the trauma of institutionalization: she suffered from both physical and cognitive developmental delays. But after just one year of individual attention, love and nurture, Maya was transformed.
How easy it was to make a tremendous difference in the life of one young child! What if you could do the same for the many children in China who languish waiting for families — or those who will never be adopted? That's how Half the Sky Foundation — named for the Chinese adage, "Women hold up half the sky" — was born in 1998.
Half the Sky has accomplished so much because so many have joined in to help. Today Half the Sky’s global community is made up of tens of thousands of generous individuals, corporations, and foundations, each doing their part to hold up the sky. Please join us!
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