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  1. Jul 10, 2024 · In 2003, Amy Eldridge visited her adopted baby's China orphanage. She then founded Love Without Boundaries that the now grown nurse daughter joined.

  2. Amy Eldridge, Chief Executive Officer. Amy founded Love Without Boundaries in 2003 and has led efforts to create and implement life-changing projects for orphaned and impoverished children in multiple countries.

  3. Jul 11, 2010 · The BEST adult session at the Chinese Heritage Camp was the talk by Amy Eldridge of Love Without Boundaries. She spoke about the changing face of Chinese adoption and about the current challenges of orphan care in China. It was emotional, informative, and fascinating.

  4. Nov 14, 2016 · Amy Eldridge is just a ‘stay at home’ mum to five of her own children and then adopts a child from a Chinese Orphanage. When her little girl starts asking many questions about where she comes from, who were her parents in China, what was her orphanage like, etc - Amy decides it’s time to visit China to find out more about her daughters ...

  5. Jul 14, 2024 · In a search for answers, Amy Eldridge visited that China orphanage for the first time. She learned no new informatio­n, but the children she found in “sobering” conditions in the orphanage eventually led her to form Love Without Boundaries.

  6. Today, our CEO Amy Eldridge visited the children living in our healing homes in China. This happy, giggly baby is Mya! It's hard to believe how far Mya has come since she first came into our care in...

  7. Apr 21, 2003 · Eldridge, a petite mother of six children ages 3-15, sat in her comfortable Edmond home with her youngest daughter, Anna, cuddled in her lap as she explained the recent life-changing events that caused her to start an international fund for Chinese orphans.