Before Chase Lovell ever ran a race, spoke a word of English or had a cheering family in the stands, he had a bracelet. Leather, worn, with a single thread. It was given to him in a Chinese orphanage ...
THEY WERE ONLY LITTLE SHREDS of life, listless piles of skin and bones passing away, unmourned, at the Shanghai Children's Welfare Institute. There was Xie Ying, a little girl admitted to the ...
Life changing. That s how Tre Borden describes his summer vacation. The Yale junior spent seven weeks this summer living in the Tianjin orphanage in China, about two hours east of Beijing. "The whole ...
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