Poor Chinese children are being given a second chance at education
thanks to the generosity of large foreign firms in funding China's
most renowned charity program, Project Hope.
One of the main benefactors is Lucent Technologies (China) which
has been providing financial aid to the project to economic
dropouts in rural regions return to school for 10 years, said Dr.
Chen Yi, chief representative of the firm's Shanghai office.
Lucent had helped establish six Hope network schools in provinces
of southwestern Sichuan and eastern Anhui.
More than 500 Hope school headmasters and teachers have received
training thanks to the five national training sessions funded by
Lucent.
She said Lucent would build six more Hope schools in the next two
years, in a bid to help more children in remote rural areas to
receive an education.
Lucent is not alone in aiding the project, which has received more
than 2 billion US dollars (241 million US dollars) since it was
launched by the China Youth Development Foundation in 1989 and
helped nearly 2.49 million youngsters finish their education, said
an official with the project.
The official Gan Dongyu said that one-third of its money came from
overseas, excluding donations by foreign corporations with branches
on the mainland.
Since 1994, Motorola China has donated some 24 million yuan (2.89
million US dollars) to the project to build 40 Hope schools in 20
provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions.
(Xinhua News Agency December 16, 2002)
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