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Transforming Lives
TCGF has achieved many milestones in ensuring a brighter future for children. By engaging in partnerships with organizations with common goals, the Foundation has made significant progress toward increased international awareness. This enables it to leverage its capabilities for sustainable impact on the lives and well-being of thousands of orphaned and disadvantaged children.

The Grace Children’s Foundation has invested its resources in:
  • Identifying Need
  • Developing and Implementing Programs and Initiatives
  • Developing Strategic Partnerships and Alliances

Developing and Implementing Programs and Initiatives

Healing and Learning for the Whole Child
TGCF has established a systematic approach to healing and learning through its medical, education and humanitarian aid Programs and the establishment of TGCF’s Children’s Resource Exchange Center, an innovative, coordinating mechanism delivering vital resources and systems the children can rely on as they face the challenge of entering their own society. TGCF’s Children’s Resource Exchange Center is a groundbreaking mechanism that, once replicated, can change the outcome for millions of children worldwide… connecting the need to the remedy.

Developing Strategic Partnerships and Alliances

Building Sustainable Bridges
TGCF has built longstanding friendships, partnerships and alliances while focusing its resources on orphaned and disadvantaged children in China. We are collaborating with our operational partners in China, the China Charities Aid Foundation for Children (CCAFC). We also enjoy ongoing support from the China Children and Teenagers’ Fund (CCTF), the All China Women’s Federation (ACWF) in cooperation with the Ministry of Civil Affairs and our partners in the United States. We have expanded our outreach by establishing TGCF’s Children’s Resource Exchange Center’s first international office in Beijing, creating solutions for orphaned and disadvantaged children globally.

Identifying Need

Leading through Listening
TGCF has gained an in-depth understanding of the needs of orphans and disadvantaged children and the optimal means for meeting some of those needs in order to have sustainable impact. Our primary focus is those children who most likely will not be adopted or who live with caregivers who have limited access to vital resources. Specific to these children we have identified some of the primary inhibitors that prevent them from transitioning with purpose into society. These include a severe lack of organization and coordination of existing resources, inadequate development of new resources in existing systems, lack of a reliable conduit connecting the need to the remedy and, most pressing, the inadequate establishment of a systematic approach for delivery of the resources.newtransformign