Profile: Our Chinese Daughters Foundation
Foundation aids in overseas adoption
BLOOMINGTON -- Deb Wollrab was in China to adopt a child and feeling a bit apprehensive about being half a world away from home. Then she met Jane Liedtke, founder of Our Chinese Daughters Foundation.
“Jane helped provide insight about what my daughter would be going through,” said Wollrab, a Bloomington woman who adopted through an agency but set up a sightseeing tour through Liedtke’s foundation. “I wanted some time in China to get part of their culture.”
Liedtke, a former Bloomington-Normal resident, knows how important that is. She adopted daughter Emily, now 13, in 1994 in China.
She formed the Foundation the next year.
Here's their web site: Our Chinese Daughters Foundation
BLOOMINGTON -- Deb Wollrab was in China to adopt a child and feeling a bit apprehensive about being half a world away from home. Then she met Jane Liedtke, founder of Our Chinese Daughters Foundation.
“Jane helped provide insight about what my daughter would be going through,” said Wollrab, a Bloomington woman who adopted through an agency but set up a sightseeing tour through Liedtke’s foundation. “I wanted some time in China to get part of their culture.”
Liedtke, a former Bloomington-Normal resident, knows how important that is. She adopted daughter Emily, now 13, in 1994 in China.
She formed the Foundation the next year.
Here's their web site: Our Chinese Daughters Foundation
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