The
Beijing Donation Center for Project Hope opened in March 1994 and
aims to help needy students and improve school
conditions in poor regions. They have received over 108
million yuan (US$13 million) in cash and nearly 36 million yuan in
kind over 10 years. Over 120 million of this has been spent so
far.
Chen Shuhui,
director of the center, said, "By the end of last year, we had
built 206 Hope primary schools, donated 321 educational movies,
used one-to-one donation measures to help 46,658 needy youth,
assisted 1,971 needy college students, helped 12,374 needy
children, and planted over 1300 hectares of trees through the
Mother River Protection Operation. In addition, we organized flood
relief fundraising in 1998 and anti-SARS activities in
2003."
The Student Sunshine Project and
Hope Star Project use one-to-one donation measures. "Donators not
only know when their donations are received by poor students, but
also detailed information about beneficiaries," said Chen. "Other
projects are under the strict supervision of donators and media and
are carried out according to Project Hope Management
Regulation."
According to Chen, the center
has established a series of strict management and supervision
systems. It is the first charity organization to employ certified
public accountants to manage accounts and release audit results
every year.
Tens of thousands of individuals
and companies donated to Project Hope through the center over the
last decade, putting a lot of trust in it in the
process.
Shiseido Liyuan Cosmetics Co. is
a joint-venture enterprise. It has built two Hope primary schools
since 2000. Shan Wei, the department manager, said, "In 2000, our
company donated 150,000 yuan to the center to build a Hope primary
school in Inner
Mongolia. In the process of building the school, staff of the
center regularly reported back on the project's development. After
the school was built, our company was very satisfied."
Shan trusts the center entirely
after this experience, and donated another 200,000 yuan for another
school last year. The company now intends to donate a Hope school
through the center every two years.
Tie Qun is an employee of
American International Assurance's Beijing branch. Since 1997, she
began to donate cash to Project Hope whenever something good
happened to her, such as getting a raise or a promotion, receiving
a bonus at the end of a year, etc. She is very confident in Project
Hope, "It gives me a receipt for my donations, and children who
benefit always keep in touch with me."
(China.org.cn by Wang Sining,
November 19, 2004)
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