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Seeing the potential in every child

ANNUAL REPORT

ONESKY FOR ALL CHILDREN | 2022 ANNUAL REPORT

OneSky teaches communities

and caregivers to provide

nurturing responsive care and

early education that unlocks

the vast hidden potential in our

world’s vulnerable children.

OUR MISSION

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With quality early care,

all children can thrive,

no matter the circumstances

they are born to.

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Letter from the Chairman and CEO

Our Reach

Demonstrating Our Work

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Forging Partnerships

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Building Community

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Thriving Children

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Success Stories

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Partners

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Board

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Financials

CONTENT

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LETTER FROM

ONESKY

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Dear OneSky Friends,

We are grateful to share with you stories

of the young lives transformed by

OneSky-trained caregivers in 2022. And

we are grateful to you, our partners and

supporters, for being as passionate as we

are about serving vulnerable children in

low-resourced communities in Asia.

Numbers tell an important story of growth

and sustainability, and we highlight some of

those figures in this report. In 2022 alone,

we reached 54,500 children and trained

more than 19,000 caregivers in mainland

China, Vietnam, Mongolia and Hong Kong

SAR. Since our founding in 1998, OneSky

has benefited more than 286,000 orphaned,

abandoned or displaced young children

through our responsive care programs.

But even more important than numbers, are

the stories and images of thriving children

and engaged caregivers that we hear and

see every day from the OneSky program

teams. We share some of those in this

report too, giving you a glimpse of the lives

that have been touched by the generosity of

OneSky supporters around the world.

We are also always thinking of the children

we haven’t yet reached. Urban migration,

climate change, pandemics and other

adversities hit them the hardest, not only

because they lack resources, but because

many parents with young children have

been forced to leave behind supportive

communities to search for jobs in unfamiliar

cities. We know that very young children

who have access to well trained, responsive

adult caregivers and safe and stimulating

learning environments have a far better

chance to weather some of these big world

challenges than those who do not. We need

to reach them, and with your continued

support, we can.

In 2022, OneSky deepened our partnerships

with governments, other nonprofits and

funders. All, in different ways, bringing us

closer to replicating the systems change

that we’ve been able to support in mainland

China, to Vietnam, Mongolia and Hong

Kong SAR as well. We showcase several of

those collaborations, each made possible

through your generosity.

With gratitude,

Stephen Chipman

Interim Chairman

Morgan Lance

CEO

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OUR REACH

1998-2022

75,489 Caregivers Trained

286,545 Children Reached

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To attain our vision of a world where all young children have the

opportunity to reach their full potential, we first demonstrate the

power of our programs and build evidence that our work transforms

young lives. With that foundation, we can move forward to support

governments in creating quality systems of care in all of the

geographies where we work.

Mongolia

Mainland China

Hong Kong SAR

Vietnam

In 2022

Mainland China

Hong Kong SAR

Mongolia

Vietnam

16,251

991

910

850

26,451

25,350

1,361

1,356

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Caregivers Trained

Children Reached

DEMONSTRATING

OUR WORK

The P. C. Lee OneSky Global Centre for Early Childhood Development

provides family caregiver training and professional development opportunities,

as well as a model safe space for children to learn and play.

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We train caregivers in child welfare institutions to provide family-like

care for vulnerable children.

Mainland China

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