A Big
Brother’s Compassionate Wish in China
Little
Zhu was walking to school one morning when a bundle caught his eye.
The Chinese boy opened it and was surprised to find a dirty baby
girl with a cleft lip. Zhu immediately ran back home and told his
mother about the abandoned baby. Breathless and sobbing, he begged
his mother to bring the baby home. “If we leave her alone,
she will die!” Zhu pleaded. “I’ll make enough
money to give her a surgery after I graduate from college if we
cannot afford it now.” Touched by the baby’s heartbreaking
condition and her son’s emotional pleas, Mrs. Zhu quickly
went out and carried the baby home.
The Zhu family adored their new baby and named her Haixia. But the family’s
finances were already tight and now they had another mouth to feed. They didn’t
know how they would ever be able to afford cleft lip surgery for their daughter.
Several years passed. Mr. and Mrs. Zhu became excited when they heard Operation
Blessing China was sponsoring cleft lip and palate surgeries! Their application
was accepted and assigned a surgery date. Following the successful operation,
Mr. Zhu expressed his gratitude and joy, “My daughter is doing so well now.
She will start school next year. We are so grateful for your help. You have provided
us with hope and strength and given my daughter an opportunity to live a normal
life.”
So many Chinese children and adults like the Zhu family are grateful for our
humanitarian programs in China. Parents would have had no choice but to see their
children suffer needlessly.
Chen’s mother would have never been able to afford the numerous surgeries
it took to treat her son’s severely burned body. Arrangements were made
for Chen to have this life-saving care in the US. After he went back home healthy,
we also helped him with a Back-to-School scholarship. Chen’s mother said,
“Thanks Operation Blessing! God bless you!”
“On behalf of the half million residents of Dunhua, I thank you for helping
our poor villagers in Jianxin,” said Mr. Yiwu Ma, deputy major of the Dunhua
city government. OB China dug forty-eight deep clean water wells for the village.
This is just a sampling of how you are helping us assist the poor and hurting
in China and around the world. Please send a generous gift today.
Please
send a generous gift today!
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