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China

June 21, 2008

On May 12, all of Chinese forced on the earthquake where happened in Sichuan province. The quake is estimated to have had a magnitude of 8.0, strong earthquake damaged so large, to show once again brought out. In the vicinity of the epicenter, and in some cities and villages, thousands upon thousands people died and many houses collapsed and damaged roads, telecommunications disruption, many schools and hospitals have become ruins.The earthquake displaced millions of people, and many families were separated, leaving parents and children still have been looking for their loved ones. In the chaos, there has been a special outpouring of concern for the thousands of children who may have been orphaned. Their big concern is who will take care of them in the days to come, especially if it turns out that their parents are among the tens of thousands killed by the quake.Our government already is working to sign people who may want adopt some of those orphans. But there are many facets need to be concerned. On the one hand, we must guarantee the requirements for temporary foster parents, such as, main caretaker should be aged between 25 and 60, healthy and experienced in caring for children, the person should guarantee the safety and physical health of the foster child and be able to provide emotional support and appropriate education and so on. On the other hand, we should pay attention to pacifying the broken heart of orphans. We can even select a more beautiful family for them, but for us, more important is how to build their own spiritual home, how to ask the soul-deep scars.May 12, 2008, let us all Chinese people always remember this day for it, our "national calamity." But we would never give in to the disaster, we want to say “Baby don’t cry, have a sleep, we will be always with you!”

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