2. Is your organization registered in China?
The Life Link was first registered in China on December 23, 1998 and continues
its work there today.
3. Who works for The Life Link China?
The Life Link China expatriate leadership consists of long-term volunteers. They give their skills and time freely. Short-term expatriates often come for 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and even 3 to 6 months terms for special projects.
The Life Link office also hires local employees who possess skills which enhance and further our goals. They receive comparable salaries and benefits as others in similar jobs in the community. They are a great asset to our work.
Local volunteers come from every walk of life. You can learn more about their work by reading our “Volunteer Services” page.
4. Where do you get your operating funds?
Our operational funds and project money are obtained from grants, individual donors and corporate partnerships.
5. How can I contribute to The Life Link work in China?
a) Consider coming and bringing your skills as a short-term volunteer;
b) Adopt a project to support through involvement and finances;
c) Become a regular monthly financial supporter.
6. How many locations in China does The Life Link work?
At the present, there is one office in Shandong Province with future expansion plans for projects in other provinces.