After an unprecedented six weeks on the ground, Marc, John, and I have decided to conclude our activities in Sichuan and announce no HODR deployment here in China.
Although we found communities with needs well-matched to HODR’s strengths and met many incredible generous, insightful, appreciative people, we are unable to operate with reasonable confidence of sustained government permission. As we noted several times in our assessment updates, NGOs are a nascent community in China, and the foundations for effective work are currently being established through the experiences of several domestic and international NGO pioneers in China. Additionally, the Chinese government has done an incredible job at responding to this event.
We have a commitment to provide a stable base and transparent operations to our volunteers, and we simply are not able to do that in China at this time. We looked at several options of modifying our model to allow us to support earthquake survivors in some capacity, but ultimately decided that we would be unable to meet our dual goals of providing tangible assistance to a community in need as well as the unique volunteer experience that makes HODR what it is.
For a more personal look at our experiences here in China, please visit the HODR blog. Marc, John, and I have all posted our perspectives on the assessment.
If you’re looking for a way to plug in with HODR, please consider joining Project Cedar Rapids, currently operating in Iowa, USA. We’ve extended the project until August 1, 2008 and your support is much appreciated!
And so, after 135 individual contacts, 52 organization/business contacts, 51 meetings, 26 government office visits, and 27 site assessments, we leave China. Until next time, zai jen!
Stefanie Chang
John Hancock
Marc Young
CHINA: Sichuan Earthquake Assessment Team