“唇裂棄嬰”牽人心 獲美慈善機(jī)構(gòu)幫助 [ 2006-09-23 10:00 ]
“唇裂男嬰遭父母遺棄
”的故事經(jīng)中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)站報(bào)道以來,引起社會(huì)各界的廣泛關(guān)注,其系列報(bào)道隨后被新浪、搜狐等各大網(wǎng)站相繼轉(zhuǎn)載。9月21日,美國(guó)“微笑聯(lián)盟”慈善機(jī)構(gòu)表示,愿免費(fèi)為該男嬰提供矯正手術(shù)。9月17日,這名只有一個(gè)月大的“唇裂棄嬰”被一位老翁偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)。9月18日,中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)站對(duì)這起事件進(jìn)行了報(bào)道。不想,這竟成了不幸嬰兒命運(yùn)的轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn)——一位名叫珍妮·巴特的美國(guó)人,在中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)站看到了首頁上“唇裂男嬰”照片后,開始為其奔走。最后,經(jīng)由南非人阿曼達(dá)·德朗熱的熱心聯(lián)系,美國(guó)非營(yíng)利性慈善組織“微笑聯(lián)盟”向嬰兒伸出了援助之手,并承諾明年將免費(fèi)為他做矯正手術(shù)。 此篇報(bào)道的“相關(guān)評(píng)論”
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A doctor examines the abandoned
baby boy with a cleft palate at a local police station in Shenyang,
capital of Northeast China's Liaoning Province.
[newsphoto] | An abandoned Chinese baby boy
with a cleft palate may be given a
free operation by an American charity after his plight was highlighted on the
China Daily website.
He is just one of scores of youngsters the San
Francisco-based Alliance for Smiles
(AFS) hopes to help while it is in China.
On September 17, the infant was found under a bridge in Shenyang, the capital
of Northeast China's Liaoning Province. The child, thought to be about a month
old, was taken to the Shenyang Children's Welfare Institute.
Several pictures about
the baby were published on the China Daily website earlier this week and seen by
someone in the United States.
"My friend Jeannie Butler sent me an email from the US about the baby," said
South African Amanda Delange, who has been living in Xi'an, the capital of
Shaanxi Province, for a year, where she has been caring for six orphans.
Delange contacted Jennifer Guerra from AFS, knowing the charity was in China
to help children with cleft palates/lips
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Guerra got in touch with Dr Colin C. Wong, leading the current medical team
in China. But as Dr Wong had no idea about how to find the boy, he turned to
China Daily for help. On September 21, the paper contacted the Shenyang
Children's Welfare Institute.
After finding out the baby's age, Dr Wong said it would be risky to do an
operation now. But he added: "We will come back next year. Then, if possible, I
want to help the boy and do the operation."
He said that this time around, his team will carry out operations on 110
children in Northeast China for free.
The current AFS project, organized with the help of the Shenyang Red Cross
Society, focuses on young patients with cleft palates/ lips in Shenyang and
other cities in Northeast China, according to Liu Xicheng, vice-president of the
Shenyang Red Cross Society.
"Our aim is to provide a free service for children from low-income families
and orphans," said Liu.
The medical team has 32 members from around the world including Canada,
Australia and America.
In order to help more patients, the local Red
Cross started working early last month in Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang
Provinces, added Liu.
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