Shenzhen residents have registered in a campaign to help about 150
children from poverty-stricken families complete their
education.
A campaign hotline opened Thursday to accept donations for 100
children from Heyuan City. Shenzhen residents filled the quota in
two days, and some of them already paid 2,200 yuan (US$266), the
amount needed for a child’s primary school education.
Organizers extended the 8209-5000 hotline’s service until Sunday
noon welcoming donations for more children from all over Guangdong.
Shenzhen’s association of volunteers said about 50 disadvantaged
children found help during the extension period.
The donations were given on a one-to-one basis.
The 100 Heyuan children will come to Shenzhen for three days of
events starting Oct. 31. They will meet donors at activities
organized by several charity foundations, a real estate developer,
the Shenzhen Special Zone
Daily and Shenzhen
Evening News. The real estate company made donations to cover
tuition for 10 Heyuan children.
A man surnamed Li, unable to leave work, had his mother choose a
Heyuan girl as a beneficiary. Li had wanted to help a child in last
year’s initial campaign but had acted too late. Doctors and nurses
of the Longgang Center Hospital donated for all 20 children from
Heping County, Heyuan.
Among the donors were also teachers, students, managers,
self-employed people and soldiers.
During last year’s initial campaign, organizers increased the
number of children from 100 to 143 after Shenzhen residents rushed
to give donations.
Heyuan, a relatively underdeveloped city in northeastern Guangdong,
was designated as the city to receive help from Shenzhen as part of
the province’s efforts to lift cash-strapped areas out of
poverty.
(Shenzhen Daily October 25,
2004)
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