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China Orphan Care

Jenny Bowen went to China to save a life and transformed the orphan care system.

08/21/2014 | Rating NR

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China Orphan Care

Clip: 8/21/2014 | 8m 50s

Jenny Bowen went to China to save a life and transformed the orphan care system.

It was the campaign of one American woman, Jenny Bowen, in Berkeley, California, that brought loving care into the lives of millions of Chinese orphans, most of them girls. Bowen and her husband began by adopting one girl. Then another. Now Jenny Bowen leads Half the Sky, a foundation to deliver responsive care to all China’s orphans. “They’re being treated like their lives matter,” says Bowen.

08/21/2014 | Rating NR

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