C.H.I.L.D!

...Charitable Help in Loving Devotion

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1. C.H.I.L.D! projects
(News & Press/Latest News Korea)
C.H.I.L.D! has been working hard to develop projects for the local community. C.H.I.L.D! volunteers are currently negotiating with local community groups to expedite the needs of the community in worthwhile ...
2. Honsung Orphanage
(Projects/Projects Completed Korea)
... to enter an overseas university. Parents were staying in Korean, often working 12-14 hour days in order to support such endeavors, while their kids lived in another country. In an effort to slow this growing ...
... and at what intervals. It should also specify on the number of personnel to be employed. A distinction needs to be made between those working on the project and those on administration. Sustainability ...
... and at what intervals. It should also specify on the number of personnel to be employed. A distinction needs to be made between those working on the project and those on administration. Sustainability ...
5. Youth Centers
(C.H.I.L.D!/What We Do)
We support Youth Centers by assisting them both with volunteers and financially. Working with youths entails educating and entertaining children.  Often, it is through our works that youths find their ...
6. Mission
(C.H.I.L.D!/About Us)
... work with children and their communities, being a facilitator and advocate for this work. Our core values are: Relationships - Working in partnership with local people, organizations, churches, children ...
... at the orphanage feel they are working hard to protect the children with the checks and to help stop the current project from being shut down, to Kevin's relief, until they understand the facts and not ...
8. So what has C.H.I.L.D! been up to?
(News & Press/Latest News Korea)
C.H.I.L.D! has been a little quiet of late with news items; however that does not mean that we have not been working tirelessly on the current projects here in South Korea. So what has C.H.I.L.D! been ...

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Is the Ukraine government publicly committed to the defense of children's rights?

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No! budgetary considerations severely limited its ability to ensure these rights. Few government bodies or NGOs aggressively promoted children's rights, except for a small number of faith‑based organizations that primarily worked with orphans and street children.




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