摘要
IN March 2011, when 44-year-old Zheng Yun read a recruitment advertisement online that SOS Children's Village in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province was seeking mothers for orphaned children, she felt she had to get involved.
IN March 2011, when 44-year-old Zheng Yun read a recruitment advertisement online that SOS Children's Village in Putian City of southeast China's Fujian Province was seeking mothers for orphaned children, she felt she had to get involved.