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Introducing Pink Pagoda Girls

| June 2, 2012

http://www.pinkpagodagirls.com/ One of the harsh realities of the national policy of one child per family in the People’s Republic of China is the diminishing value of females. The national policy of one child per couple plus the traditional place of the first born male as the provider for parents in their old age leaves many [...]

Mission Possible: Saving 1 million lives

| June 2, 2012

WND EXCLUSIVE Mission Possible: Saving 1 million lives ‘Pink Pagoda Girls’ launched to subvert China’s 1-child policy The substantial financial contributions and dedication of just one man, Dr. Jim Garrow, have saved the lives of some 45,000 Chinese girls who otherwise would have been “set aside” to die in the one-child culture that demands male [...]

Coming soon – Pink Pagoda Girls, “Girls helping Girls”

| May 1, 2012

As many of you know it costs us roughly $1,000 to save a baby girl from gendercide in the Peoples Republic of China. After realizing what a long way we have to go to make even a dent in the millions of baby girls “set aside” every year we need to enlist your help. If [...]

The Pink Pagoda

| May 1, 2012

THE PINK PAGODA by Jim Garrow is the compelling, compassionate story of one man’s determination to  save baby girls in China, one child at a time. Today, the number of girls he has saved from gendercide  brought about by China’s one-child mandate is over 40,000. Given that Dr. Garrow has been doing  this for eleven [...]

Message from Dr. Jim Garrow:

| April 21, 2012

We are surveying many folks about the concept Pink Pagoda Girls and are having a generally great reception. What is consistently coming up though is the notion of “sponsorship” in saving the baby girls in China. As a result we are exploring how that might be done and some very good ideas have been forthcoming. [...]

Welcome to Pink Pagoda

| February 22, 2009

Lighting a candle rather than cursing the darkness! Pink Pagoda is dedicated to changing the outcome of a very hard decision that some parents are driven to in the Peoples Republic of China. The national policy of one child per couple plus the traditional place of the first born male as the provider for parents [...]