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At care home, abandoned children are never forgotten

By Yang Wanli | China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-10 08:13

In Jinhua's First Children's Welfare Home, more than 60 children are divided into several groups.

They receive different care, education and training according to their age and physical condition. About 95 percent of the children are disabled or ill. Some have cerebral palsy, others have genetic conditions such as Down's Syndrome, while others have congenital heart disease.

With financial support from the government, the home has built a remedial treatment center for the children. Yu Huisheng, director of the home, said children who are introduced to remedial training at an early age enjoy better mobility and greater verbal fluency.

At care home, abandoned children are never forgotten

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