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Love Without Boundaries
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  • Lakeville, MN
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Charity Love commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"HOW CAN I HELP!!?!?!?"
Jan 9
Betsy Borgacz commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"INSIDE IT LIVE BROADCAST - China Healing Home with Love Without Boundaries http://www.imaginethistv.com/profiles/blogs/inside-it-live-broadcast"
Nov 11, 2009
Love Without Boundaries replied to the discussion 'Physical Build - let's put heads together!' in the group China Healing Home
"Budget to build a 3200sq ft. Cleft Home to care for 15 children at a time from an existing apartment space Upstairs sitting room addition $2000 Electric $800 Plumbing $500 Heating $4500 Tile $3000 Woodwork $3500 Staircase $1500 Ceilings…"
Oct 21, 2009
Love Without Boundaries replied to the discussion 'Physical Build - let's put heads together!' in the group China Healing Home
"Definitely think that this should start in an existing building, renovating. I know that this could be done within a week. Needs are a kitchen, to prepare bottles and for caregiver breaks, bathroom with bathing facilities for babies, and baby…"
Sep 26, 2009
Love Without Boundaries replied to the discussion 'Help us pick the building!' in the group China Healing Home
"Hi Sander, We have build two of these so far. One in Anhui and one in Henan. We have taken an apartment and converted it to fit our needs. Apartments in China come wide open, the person who rents it renovates it how they want. This has worked great…"
Sep 26, 2009
Joan Lin commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"Fujian! sounds good :)"
Sep 20, 2009
Love Without Boundaries commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"We have a lot of this information all pulled together and would be happy to post this. Our goal is to have one of these homes in every province in China. So far we have one in Anhui and Henan. The next one we would like will be in Fujian....after…"
Sep 19, 2009
Amy Carol Wolff commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"Hey China Healing Home! Quickly do us a favor! Go here: http://www.nameyourcause.com/view-charity/162.html and click "Vote"! This will take Imagine This! to Blogworld and help us get one step closer in our branding! If each one of you…"
Sep 18, 2009
Kathryn Scott Roberts commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"I've been donating to LWB for a few years now. They are good value for money! Whatever you all do, I know it will be great! Good luck!"
Sep 18, 2009
Betsy Borgacz commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"I'm not sure if this will help, but I found this great project planning template that you just adjust to work with your particular project. Perhaps the best way to move forward is to pick one location, get some quotes for local supplies for…"
Sep 17, 2009
Joan Lin commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"one other thought that just hit me - there are MANY dialects in China. Consider that in picking a location, do your staff only speak Mandarin or can they understand and converse in other dialects?"
Sep 17, 2009
Joan Lin commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"China's so big...where to put the next home? Only God knows. I'm looking a map of China on Half the Sky's page, and each dot is where they are located currently. (http://halfthesky.org/work/wherewework.php) They aren't in…"
Sep 17, 2009
Amy Carol Wolff commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"Hey Joan! Thanks for sparking the convo! The budget would tell us how much the project would cost (the actual physical project-not including production costs) and where exactly in China this home would be etc. Make sense? :)"
Sep 17, 2009
Joan Lin commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"It might be cool to have a story line follow a particular child, or a few children - starting from background on why they were left behind, how they were found and their road to recovery? What do you mean by asking for details like location and…"
Sep 17, 2009
Amy Carol Wolff left a comment for Love Without Boundaries
"There's currently no formal example, but you can check out some of our official episode ideas for story lines!"
Sep 17, 2009
Amy Carol Wolff commented on the group 'China Healing Home'
"Hey! This would be going to networks. We'd love details like location, budget, story line (including conflict, resolution), type of team members you'd need for the project. Does this help? Consider this a formal "project…"
Sep 17, 2009

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Love Without Boundaries began in the year 2003, after a group of adoptive parents came together to help save the life of one tiny boy in China. Following his successful heart surgery, they realized that people with a pure love for helping children can truly make a difference. LWB incorporated as a 501(c)(3) charity in the state of Oklahoma, and our worldwide team of volunteers went to work. In just five short years, we have watched our foundation grow from providing a handful of surgeries and baby formula in 2003 to touching the lives of thousands of children today through foster care, medical, education, and nutrition programs. We work hard to maintain our overhead as low as possible in order to help the most children. In 2008, our overhead was less than 10%.

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At 12:28pm on September 17, 2009, Amy Carol Wolff said…
There's currently no formal example, but you can check out some of our official episode ideas for story lines!
At 10:44pm on June 6, 2009, Kathy T said…
I think I did it write...:)
Kathy
At 9:08pm on June 6, 2009, Kathy T said…
LWB is a great organization..this show is needed especially in today's times!!!
At 10:35pm on June 4, 2009, Margo Hampton said…
How we want to see TV shows that inspire us and show us the good in people, instead of the shows that may entertain us, but leave us empty! What better organization to show the love of volunteers from all over the world to help the least of these, the precious orphans of China. To show the lives of children affected by cleft palates and the way their lives are changed by the surgery to correct it, would be so amazing. In this day and time when there is so much bad news, this would uplift, educate, and inspire us all.
At 10:45pm on June 3, 2009, Leigh Nall Stevens said…
There is nothing more fulfilling or special then changing the course of a child's life. LWB has saved thousands of children not only physically but emotionally. When an orphan child receives the proper medical care, they are then eligible for adoption. LWB not only heals physically but emotionally/spiritually. What an awesome organization that truly puts the kids first!!!! This is the type of reality TV I want on my TV!!!! I want to see the good in the world and the charity and love of others touching people's lives for the better, instead of the greedy, self gratifying, SUPER EGO of reality TV....Lets create a show that encourages each other to give back!!!
 
 
 

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