Kids with Cancer Find a New Home | Tencent “Living”
Many Chinese from the nation’s interior move to the big cities of the east coast in search of jobs. But as we previously reported in Depth of Field, some migrate seeking better medical attention for their children. Medical care is generally better in these cities, but it is also more expensive. Photographer Feng Haiyong visited the non-profit Children’s Hope Foundation, a group home in Guangzhou for families with children diagnosed with cancer.
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Many Chinese from the nation’s interior move to the big cities of the east coast in search of jobs. But as we previously reported in Depth of Field, some migrate seeking better medical attention for their children. Medical care is generally better in these cities, but it is also more expensive. Photographer Feng Haiyong visited the non-profit Children’s Hope Foundation, a group home in Guangzhou for families with children diagnosed with cancer.