Day 7: Today 2 other volunteers and I took 15 children ranging from ages 6-10 to the Science Museum. Throughout the morning, the favorite toy of the kids was a machine where you had to pull levers and turn wheels to move a ball through a tunnel with various bridges, planks and so on as obstacles. The leader of the fierce army of disabled children , who was dressed in green and purple pajamas a cleft lip, assigned each child to his or her different wheel or lever and pushed the ball through the first part of the tunnel. After completing the tunnel, which took about 15 minutes, the children would cheer and yell and show there contentment. After 40 minutes when we learned the bus driver would be late the leader started a new game in which they pushed the ball backwards. This passed the time until we all hopped into the car and drove back to the complex.
Today I received Ning-ning's, the child who's burn we are helping to treat, email address if anyone would like it please e-mail me at sam@brcap.com. We still have at least $2,000 left to donate so you are still welcome to tell me the funding proposal you like. These proposals can be reached on the chinacare website at the link I gave yesterday. Email any questions, comments, concerns or complaints. Even if you dont have any of these you should still email. If a severe hand stamina condition has overtaken you leave a comment.
Today I received Ning-ning's, the child who's burn we are helping to treat, email address if anyone would like it please e-mail me at sam@brcap.com. We still have at least $2,000 left to donate so you are still welcome to tell me the funding proposal you like. These proposals can be reached on the chinacare website at the link I gave yesterday. Email any questions, comments, concerns or complaints. Even if you dont have any of these you should still email. If a severe hand stamina condition has overtaken you leave a comment.

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