Roger Greenlee's blog from Kunming, China

This is what one month into documentary filming looks like…

http://kck.st/9aS1y8


Sooooo Tired

exhaustion! What an experience. Camp has started, 9 kids, all with amazing stories. We found them all through our searching. A street kid, orphans, mafia connections, girls rescued from prostitution trafficking, these kids have all been through way too much for their age. We have a true band of ragamuffins, all with huge smiles right now, what a cool thing to witness and be a part of.

Now, if you’ll excuse me it’s 6pm and I need sleep ;)


New Shoes, New Smile

I would like to introduce you to the first child we have chosen to be in the documentary. His name is Sam. Sam is 9 years old and is a very sweet little guy. When we first met him at his house he told us that his dad drinks alot and sometimes hits him. His house is a complete and utter mess. His Mom left when he was 3 years old and he is left with what appears to be an alcoholic father that tries his best but really needs help raising his son. Today we took him to the closest city to buy his first ever pair of new shoes and we got from him his first ever smile.



15-year old orphaned girl

Yesterday the policemen took us to another village up the mountain called “Second Village”. We met a family with a beautiful old deaf grandma and her granddaughter who has lost both her parents. How cool would it be if there were college students inspired enough to go out and seek these kids out to help them with whatever needs they might have. Really, this is our hope.  — http://kck.st/9aS1y8



Thank You Policemen of China.

I would just like to say a huge thank you to a few policemen who have given us some amazing help the last two days. We had two kids that we wanted for the documentary and through some grace from up above and a little perseverance we met an amazing policeman who guided us to the first village to get permission for one girl yesterday. He also made a phone call to one of his policeman friends and that guy took us to the other village in the mountains and received permission there today. So basically we have had police escorts the last two days vouching for us so that we have permission to film and help these kids.

I will reveal the two kids and their stories soon. The documentary has been amazing so far and full of all kinds of adventure. Please consider helping our kickstarter project by going here and pledging some money:

http://kck.st/9aS1y8

While David and I were waiting for the police and our team to come back today in the village, David made a friend:



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