Category Archives: widows

Reggie Littlejohn to Speak at the United Nations in Geneva

We are thrilled to announce that on June 25, WRWF will be co-hosting a Panel at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, together with the Women’s United Nations Reporting Network (WUNRN).  Reggie Littlejohn will be a featured … Continue reading

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It’s Giving Tuesday! Double your impact to help babies and women in China!

We’ve Received $10,000 in Matching Funds! We need $75,000 to continue our work! Dear Friend, In this season of giving, please remember the mothers, babies and widows of China, who are still enduring conditions beyond our imagination. In the United … Continue reading

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Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday! Please Help the Women and Girls of China!

Double Your Impact!   We have $10,000 in Matching Funds! Dear Friend, The women and girls of rural China continue to live lives of hardship that we can hardly imagine.  Forced abortion and the sex-selective abortion and abandonment of baby girls … Continue reading

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China: WRWF Launches “Save A Widow” Campaign on 38th Anniversary of the One Child Policy

Mrs. Wu is fifty years old. Her husband ended his life by jumping into the dam seven years ago, because he was diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, and they could not afford treatments at the hospital. Mrs. Wu’s heart broke. She … Continue reading

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