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Project Information
Description
January 1, 2009
Project Little Red Scarf – 小紅巾 Children’s Heart Surgery Ministry in Gansu (甘肅 ) Province, China
1. Description of Children Heart Surgery Ministry 1.1 Needs Description Congenital heart disease is a serious killer in China. It ranks as the third killer disease among children under 5 years old in China. There are about 200,000 such defective newborns each year in China. Only about 60,000 might receive treatment each year.
With over 6,000 such cases each year, Gansu Province is among the highest incidence provinces, and less than 20% receives any treatment. The main reasons for not receiving treatment are: • Remote area locations • Inability to pay for the expensive surgery This inability to quickly act has led to premature death of babies, stunted growth for those who live, and lifelong handicap, which result in major liability to society.
1.2 Our Response to Needs In response to such dire needs, CCHC initiated the Children Heart Surgery program, under the Love Focus Fund that is administered by CCHC, which is headquartered in New York City. CCHC is a charitable organization registered under IRS as a 501 (c) organization for over 26 years. It started the Love Focus Fund for more than 20 years with the express purpose of providing assistance to Chinese immigrants in North America and China.
Through the Love Focus Fund, CCHC began the ministry of paying for surgeries for different diseased children in China in 2002. It started with a little girl by the name of Kexin Zhou, who received surgery at David & Lucille Packard Children Hospital in Palo Alto, California. Through the support of thousands of people and corporations, CCHC established Children Heart Surgery Fund to help pay for the cost of the surgeries. Though the little girl Kexin Zhou died after the second series of surgeries, CCHC decided to continue helping the congenital heart diseased children from Gangsu Province, where Kexin Zhou originated. The program has grown to the point that Kexin’s mother, Cao Rui, is now serving as the Field Coordinator of this Children Heart Surgery program in China.
1.3 Operating Mode and History To ensure responsible stewardship in all its ministries, CCHC maintains close ties with the local supporting hospital at Lanzhou. The hospital enjoys world repute as a leading institution in children heart surgery, and CCHC ensures that only the appropriately needy children will be treated. More details on this program’s operations are given below.
1.3.1 Local CCHC Field Support Ms. Cao Rui, the mother of deceased Kexin Zhou, serves as the local coordinator for this Children Heart Surgery ministry. Her responsibilities include the follow: • Evaluate the legitimacy and neediness of applicants for congenital heart surgery from Gangsu. She visits each family to fully understand their needs, consult with the expert doctors in the Lanzhou hospital to decide on the neediness and prudency of any surgeries, and cares for the child in question and his/her family because of Cao Rui’s faith in Christ. • Provide all the coordination and interface between the children’s families and the Lanzhou hospital to ensure a smooth process for the child’s surgery and recovery. • Follow up with the child and his/her family during the recovery period. • Review the invoices from the hospital before authorizing payments from Love Focus Fund. • Provide updated reports to the Love Focus Fund Director of CCHC.
1.3.2 CCHC’s Love Focus Fund Directive In addition to closely working with the local coordinator of the Children Heart Surgery ministry at Gangsu, the Director of Love Focus Fund also provides the following oversight to the program: • Raise financial support from various sources to ensure the solvency of this charitable fund. • Continually monitor the hospital performance to ensure the quality of the surgery to be acceptable • Evaluate the hospital capabilities to ensure its qualifications in performing the required surgery. • Periodically visit with the Lanzhou hospital doctors and administrator to ensure that CCHC is receiving the most qualified expertise at reasonable fees. • Regularly visit with the local coordinator to ensure a prudent and sound process to administer this program.
1.3.3 Lanzhou People’s Liberation Army General Hospital, Thoracic-Cardiovascular Surgery Center (蘭州總醫院心血管外科) Lanzhou Army General Hospital has the most recognized thoracic-cardiovascular center in Northwest China. It has a technical staff of 36, including 8 full professors and assistant professors. 90% of its doctors possess doctoral and master degrees.
The number of thoracic-cardiovascular surgeries has increased by 20% each year over the last few years. Using its modern equipment that is valued at over 10,000,000 RMB, it has performed over 400+ such surgeries each year with a 97% success rate.
The Lanzhou General Hospital will be under contract with CCHC to perform such surgeries at a reduced rate.
The hospital is more than a service provider to CCHC. It is also serving as a partner in compassion with CCHC. Its staff has displayed tremendous capacity of compassion to the children patients. For instance, some of their doctors and staff have offered their overnight bed spaces in the hospital to the children’s parents to sleep at night.
2. Project Collaboration with Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation
2.1 Project Name Starting 2009, the project name becomes “Little Red Scarf” (小紅巾 ). This project will be administered by the Love Focus Fund (愛心匯點 ) of CCHC, in collaboration with Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation ( 趙修平夫婦基金會).
2.2 Website for Posting project information This project will use website www.eastvillagers.org to post project related information, including timely project status updates, field reporting and promotion. Note that all the posted material will be view-able by the public.
3. Program Management The “Little Red Scarf” (小紅巾 ) Children’s Heart Surgery program will be administered by the Love Focus Fund of CCHC. Contacts for this program are as follows:
Director of the Love Focus Fund Ms. Katie Chau. Associate Executive Director of Chinese Herald Christian Crusades (CCHC) Chief Editor of Herald Monthly & Delicacy Life 156-03 Horace Harding Expressway Flushing, NY 11367 USA Tel: 1-718-359-2030 ext. 1408 Fax: 1-718-359-2502 E-Mail: kachau@cchc.org Website: www.cchc.org
Local Coordinator at Gansu, China Ms. Cao Rui Local Coordinator of Children Heart Surgery Program Tel: 011-86-135-19485913(C) Jiayuguan, Gansu China
Chinese Christian Herald Crusades, Inc. 156-03 Horace Harding Expressway Flushing, NY 11367 USA Tel: 1-718-359-2030 ext. 1408 Fax: 1-718-359-2502 www.cchc.org
Ping & Amy Chao Family Foundation 800 High Street, Suite 408 Palo Alto, CA 94301 grants@chaofoundation.org
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Project Date/Time
1/1/2009 2:49 PM to 12/31/2010 7:49 PM
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Host
CCHC ( 角聲) and Ping & Amy Chao Family Foundation
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Location
Gansu (甘肅) China
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Project Type
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Focus
Children and Youth, Health and Medicine
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Opportunities to Help Us
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4C the Power is always looking for interns willing to work on various projects, events and 4C the Power workshops.
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Deadlines for 2010 grant applications : * For Grant Applications exceeding $1 million: January 15 * For Grant Applications $100,000 to $1 million: March 15 * For Grant Applications less than $100,000: June 15 * Multi-year Grant Renewal Application Deadline: Oct...
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2010年小紅巾計劃將資助 選自全甘肅省最貧窮家庭的 300 位孩子。每位孩子的手術費大約 4000 多美金。手術後一個月的營養費大約 30 元美金。
This year (2010), project Little Red Scarf (小紅巾 ) plans to support heart surgery for 300s of c...
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Nancy
Here is a map of Gansu Province (Northwest China), one of the poorest rural regions in China. To give you a better understanding, we are trying to provide surgery for all 6000 children suffering from congenital heart disease in Gansu Province.
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Nancy
We will be updating you with some of the exciting programs Chao Foundation is working on. Currently, Chao Foundation is focusing on creating a strong alliance under the umbrella organization called "Little Red Scarf" to work on solving a very important health disparity in Gansu P...
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4CTHEPOWER
4C the Power is please to present an Acoustic Holiday Party which is being hosted by the Far*East Movement. Guest performers include AJ Rafael, Vudoo Soul, Lydia Paek, IZ and other special guests. We are so excited to be collecting small school supplies for the childr...
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pingchao
Dear Mr. Chao and Mrs.Chao, I'm the kid you helped. Thanks to your close attention paid on me, I've already recovered. I was born in a village and my family is very poor. There's no hope of recovery if I haven't got your donation. It was due to your help that I fina...
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pingchao
Dear everyone from Chao Foudation, I wish you good health and hope everything goes well. I'm JIAO wenhui, a third grade student from Lishu primary school in Weidian township, Taixing county. I live in Jiaowan village, Weidian township, Taixing county, a re...
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4CTHEPOWER
4C the Power is extremely grateful to East Villagers and the EV Thanksgiving Points Challenge. We are the second place winners and will be awarded $1500. There are so many wonderful things that come out of participating in this challenge besides the money award t...
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eastvillagers
Ping & Amy Chao 家庭基金会“小红巾”甘肃省儿童心脏外科手术 项目评估报告 2009年8月25日到9月1日,受赵修平夫妇基金会委托,北京师范大学社会发展公共政策学院社会公益研究中心的2名研究人员前往甘肃调研,...
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AmyChao
每個孩子我們都送給他們書包和巧克力,玩具. 我送給女孩子們每人一條有一顆心的十字架小項鍊. 真是高興看到 他們重新擁有一個正常的身體和童稚笑臉. 更讓我們堅信小紅巾計劃是需要往前走, 一直往前走.... 一位年...
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AmyChao
馬不停蹄的china之行前後兩個多星期不旦沒有覺得特別累反而有股繼續往前衝的欲望. 由台灣進入上海停留三天. 在上海我們見到了Teddy 他是目前ev Thanksgiving points challenger 排名第二的 盟主. Teddy 是個陽光少年,靈活又...
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teddypacino
In nov 8th.ping ,amy ,mr shang,and i went to Beijing Normal university to have a meeting with the assessing team who evaluate our little red scarf project.it was really a good meeting.we met a very good non profit professor ,MR Tao. i think Mr Tao can help our foundation and eastvilla...
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Linked Organizations
Organization: Ping & Amy Chao Family Foundation (趙修平夫婦基金會)
The Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation was founded in California’s Silicon Valley in 2005 by Ping Chao and his wife Amy Chao. The foundation aims to fund and nurture initiatives improving the health and well-being of children and youth in economically disadvantaged regions throughout the world; p
Organization: Little Red Scarf
"Little Red Scarf Alliance" Shared Values and an Open Declaration (1-2-2010): We are particularly concerned with congenital heart disease because thousands of poor families cannot afford treatment for their children. Our immediate goal is for the entire Gansu Province (about
Organization: EV Lanzhou Tiger Team
We are members of the EV Lanzhou Tiger Team. We are passionate about helping others and promoting service, volunteerism, and philanthropy in the city of Lanzhou. 我们是东村族--兰州虎之队。我们致力于帮助他人,为北京的公益机构,义工团队提供服务,把
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