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orphanCare International is proud to provide humanitarian aid to
children in
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orphanCare International (aka)
Dillon International, Inc.
has achieved
ICA's Seal of Excellence award.
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Help a waiting child by selecting orphanCare International or Dillon International
as your favorite charity when shopping online through Giveline or iGive.com! |
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| orphanCare International
is the humanitarian aid division of Dillon International, Inc.,
a licensed, non-profit intercountry child placement agency which
has specialized in international adoptions and child relief
programs since 1972. OFFICE LOCATION:
3227 East 31st Street
Suite 200
Tulsa, OK 74105
Tel: 918.749.4600
Fax: 918.749.7144
Email our office |
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China, the land of the sleeping giant, is full of wonder,
mystery and angels looking for a home. In 1992,
when the Chinese government opened the door to international
adoption, orphanCare
International was ready to walk through it.
We've had the privilege to work with these angels ever since.Families can adopt children from many different provinces in
China and orphanCare International wants to give back to these
provinces. Since 1992, we have helped with the financial
responsibilities associated with surgeries, education, day care
programs, and daily living needs.
| Program Sponsorship
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The Bo Fund - a memorial to the life of one
child, provides surgery funding for children with heart
conditions, spina bifida, cleft lip and cleft palate,
and orthopedic impairments, as well as other conditions.
Funding for facility updates and needs is also an aspect
of the Bo Fund. Recently an industrial dryer was
purchased for an orphanage in Suzhou Province.
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The Tomorrow Plan - in June 2004,
the China Centre of Adoption Affairs (CCAA) launched
this impressive and extraordinary humanitarian project.
The goal is to provide corrective surgeries for 30,000
children with special needs across China within three
(3) years. The CCAA needs an estimated $72 million
to fully accomplish The Tomorrow Plan. |
SPONSOR The Tomorrow Plan:
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Medical Sponsorships
- pertain to all special needs for the children
including medicine, physical therapy, physiotherapy,
special teachers (speech therapy, etc.), doctors, and
nurses. These sponsorships will allow for many
children to have much needed surgeries to maintain a
healthy life. |
SPONSOR THIS PROGRAM:
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Child Sponsorship Opportunities |
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