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CCAI Annual Charity Projects Report 2009 CCAI Annual Charity Projects Report 2009 2% 19% medical care foster care education 20% 51% supplies, food, clothing LOCC's 8% Donation Project Description Donation Anyang - copy machine $ 1,417.00 Blankets for Babies - shipping $ 1,016.00 Changde - washing machines $ 300.00 Changning - medical care $ 1,080.00 Changsha - air conditioner, camera & printer $ 750.00 Changsha - computer $ 569.00 Chenzhou City - air conditioners $ 1,168.00 Chongqing Children's home - phyical therapist $ 3,530.00 College Fund $ 30,000.00 Dawu - sterilizer, cribs, bikes, formula, clothing, quilts $ 1,000.00 Foster Care $ 237,965.55 Fuling - formula, diapers $ 300.00 Fuyang - clothing $ 500.00 Fuyang - blankets $ 300.00 Gaoming - washing machine $ 300.00 Guigang - cabinets, desks $ 1,200.00 Hefei - camera $ 300.00 Hefei - education expenses $ 875.00 Henan - LOOK - Anyang, Hebei, Kaifeng, Puyang, Xuchang - school suplies $ 1,800.00 Henan - heart surgery $ 2,785.00 Henan, Registration office - camera $ 2,800.00 Hengdong - medical supplies $ 500.00 Hengyang - clothing $ 1,500.00 Hengyang - air conditioners/heaters $ 1,500.00 Huainan - clothing $ 500.00 Huainan - clothing $ 300.00 Huainan - formula $ 425.00 Huangmei - medical care $ 600.00 Huanggang - education expenses $ 2,500.00 Huanshi - musical instruments $ 600.00 Jianxian - clothing, walkers, potty chairs $ 500.00 Jiangxin - clothing $ 250.00 Jiangxin - shoes & clothing $ 250.00 Kaifeng - air conditioner, camera, printer $ 1,010.00 Kaifeng - surgery $ 330.00 Kaifeng - formula $ 738.00 Liangjiang - formula $ 5,000.00 Linxiang - bath supplies $ 300.00 Linxiang - formula $ 500.00 Lily Orphan Care Centers $ 88,242.00 Loudi - heaters, shoes, clothing $ 1,000.00 Luohe - LOCC remodel $ 5,000.00 Luohe - bouncy chairs $ 500.00 Luohe - camera $ 300.00 Luohe - formula, bouncy chairs $ 1,780.00 Luohe - LOCC floors $ 1,200.00 Luohe - formula $ 638.69 Luohe - cribs, bedding $ 860.00 Luohe - toys $ 311.00 Luohe & Luoyang - books $ 1,388.09 Mother's Love - Nanning - washer, dryer $ 500.00 Nanyang - LOOK - playground equipment $ 990.00 Ningdu - diapers, walkers, bikes, chairs, toys $ 500.00 Qujiang - solar water heater $ 1,990.00 Qiandongnan - LOOK - shoes, clothes, desks, chairs, lamps, backpacks, air conditioners $ 2,747.39 Safe Delivery - car seats $ 42.00 Sanmenxia - clothing $ 700.00 Shangrao - TV $ 250.00 Shangrao - formula $ 5,000.00 Shangrao - clothing $ 250.00 Shangrao - clothing $ 500.00 Shicheng - clothing, formula $ 725.00 Tonggu - air conditioners, washing machines, walkers $ 2,060.00 Tongling - shoes $ 500.00 Tongling - LOOK - shoes, clothes, medicine $ 600.00 Wenzhou - chairs, camera, diapers $ 4,610.92 Wenzhou - surgery $ 600.00 Wenzhou - sound system, computer, projector $ 4,824.00 Wuwei - clothing $ 500.00 Wuyishan - camera $ 300.00 Wuwei - computer, microwaves, food, clothing $ 1,000.00 Xiangfan - formula $ 500.00 Xianyang -clothing $ 400.00 Xinyi - formula $ 365.00 Xinxiang - Gracie's First Hugs Room $ 3,957.00 Xinxiang - LOOK - to be determined $ 1,000.00 Xuchang - milk kitchen $ 1,087.00 Yangchun - clothing, blankets $ 1,000.00 Yangzhou - sterilizer $ 300.00 Yangzhou - therapy equipment $ 300.00 Yangzhou - washing machines $ 474.00 Yibin - clothing $ 500.00 Yiyang - formula $ 300.00 YiYang - clothing $ 747.00 Yugan - walkers, beds, blankets, clothing $ 3,800.00 Yunyang - milk, clothing, cereal $ 999.00 Zhangshu - formula $ 300.00 Zhuzhou - activity room equipment $ 750.00 Zhuzhou - activity room equipment $ 361.00 Zhuzhou - shoes, clothing $ 569.50 Zhuzhou - activity room equipment $ 361.00 ZhuZhou - education expenses $ 1,785.00 Total 457,523.14 Number of orphanages 53 Number of projects 93.
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