Contribute to Our Centre's Activities

The Shanghai Bo Ai Children's Rehabilitation Centre is a non-profit organization whose activities depend on the generous support of individuals, foundations, governments and corporations. There are many ways you or your orgnaization can get involved, from volunteering at the centre to making financial contributions to our programs.

Australian physical therapist Mrs. Barbara Godwin, a long-time supporter of our centre.
Australian physical therapist Mrs. Barbara Godwin, a long-time supporter of our center

Volunteering and Internship Opportunities
We provide the opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students in physical therapy to gain hands on experience in our centre.  Students from all parts of the world, including Europe, Australia, and the United States, have volunteered at our centre.  Our flexible Internship program offers an enriching experience in the heart of China’s biggest commercial centre, Shanghai. For example, each year since 2001 Occupational Therapy students from Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia have spent three weeks volunteering at our center.

Please contact us to learn more about how you can volunteer to work at our centre.

Financial and Capital Contributions

The Bo Ai Children's Centre has benefited tremendously from donations made by generous individuals and organizations throughout its history.

We wish to offer our most sincere gratitude to all the kind people who have helped make this project so successful over the past decade. If you or your organization is interested in making a donation to our centre, please contact us so that we can make the process as simple and straightforward as possible.

Laurie, an Alaskan physical therapist, with her family and members of the Bo Ai team.
Laurie, an Alaskan physical therapist, with her family and two members of the Bo Ai Centre's team. Laurie has arranged donations of valuable equipment to our centre.

Our Computer Lab, made possible by a generous donation from a Taiwanese businessman
Our center now has three new computers to provide training for our students thanks to a generous donation from Asus, a Taiwanese computer firm.

Ireland's foreign minister visits the Shanghai Bo Ai Children's Center to provide a generous donationIn 2006 the Irish Foreign Minister visited our centre and provided us with a very generous financial contribution. The money was used to purchase new equipment for use in our physical therapy programs.

In 2000, the spouses of Shanghai 's consulates general organized a successful fund-raiser to support our center. The money raised enabled them to provide us with a van which we use to pick up children and bring them to the center.In 2000, the spouses of Shanghai 's consulates general organized a successful fund-raiser to support our center. The money raised enabled them to provide us with a van which we use to pick up children and bring them to the center.

 

 

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