Wild Lily Foundation is an NGO that focuses on supporting school children with generally low nutrient intake, and helping them to balance their physical and mental developments.
June Wang’s Diary Book
http://www.toumingyu.org/junewang/story/12601/Time: 30th October, 2012
Corporate Institution: Rattlebush Union for Public Services
Person in charge: Fang Xiaogang
Project: Egg Plan for Shengli Primary School
We departed at 8:30. We walked on a smooth road with beautiful scenery for several miles. Then, we began to climb a rugged mountain path.
Wild Lily Foundation is an NGO that focuses on supporting school children with generally low nutrient intake, and helping them to balance their physical and mental developments.
After leaving Shengli elementary school, we went straight to the Nongyou teaching point, which was not located anywhere near the road, so we needed to head up and down the hill to get there.
The implementation of the Egg Plan occasionally needs support from both school and parents, Fang Xiaogang explained. The eggs sent here need to be distributed to each school by volunteers.
HIking up the rugged mountain road Nongyou Primary School | Seeing Yunyun panting made me feel slightly less bad about my poor physical shape The children were already in class when we got there |
Wild Lily Foundation is an NGO that focuses on supporting school children with generally low nutrient intake, and helping them to balance their physical and mental developments.
It took us a lot of time to go to Nongyou Primary School from the main road. Fortunately, Youqi primary school was not far from where we were.
Bird's-eye view: Youqi Wanquan primary school.
We asked about the eggs and rice program at the school. We also checked the children's dormitory. They have no decent bedding, and some of them even sleep in the floor. Their towels and basins are old and ragged.
Each week, we select and highlight the best photos from our partners out on the field. Check out more detailed updates from each NGO by clicking on its name below "Category" on the right of this page. Enjoy these photos from the month of October!
Strategic Partner: Little Red Scarf CARE. This young boy is enjoying his plentiful treats after his surgery funded by Little Red Scarf. Think if he’ll be able to eat it all?? Associate Member: Xingzhi Migrant Art School. There was no school beyond middle school for Liuying because she is a migrant from Hebei. Professor Gu took her in and taught her how to draw. Now, she is an art teacher at an elementary school. In one of her beautiful paintings, Liuying captures daily life in her home town. Strategic Partner: Little Red Scarf Alliance. After his preoperative examination, Yong-xia wears a cute grin and throws up two peace signs. He is ready for his heart surgery! | Associate Member: Lanzhou Greenbelt Volunteer Center. Just look at those smiles! Holding a stuffed ivory elephant in one hand and raising the other, students at Fulongping Primary School volunteer for an activity during the 2012 International Animal Action Week. Associate Member: Panda Care. An elderly man receives a sweater from NGO Panda Care to keep him warm for the winter. Strategic Partners: Helping Orphans Worldwide. Family and friends gather around Huy, a 14-year-old who suffers from a rare skin disease called Epidermolysis Bullosa. For the EB Awareness week (10/25-31), Huy got to go outside and visit a zoo for the first time. |
Wild Lily Foundation is an NGO that focuses on supporting school children with generally low nutrient intake, and helping them to balance their physical and mental developments.
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On April 25, we spent two hours traveling to the Victory Primary School. We wanted to know the current progress of our egg program.
On the morning of April 26, we woke up at 7 a.m. after hearing children's voices. The workers of the school had already boiled eggs before breakfast, and the teachers were distributing the eggs to students before the examination. Our goal is to have the "Nutrition Improvement Program" carry out in every school by the end of the month. After communicating with the headmaster, we established that every morning there would be a daily distribution of eggs.
Original article written by Xiao Gang Fan, translated by Shishi Ma, and edited by US intern Sophia Huang.
Every quarter, our executive director Nancy writes a short article to update TFish friends and partners about the most recent progress that Transparent Fish has made.
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T-Fish has already helped partners Wild Lily and Little Red Scarf CARE finish fundraising for the first quarter.
These two organizations have provided materials such as stories, photos, and financial reports to display transparency with their activities. T-Fish has processed these materials into a donor’s book, which will go towards operating oversees fundraising initiatives.
As of yesterday, T-Fish has helped raise $1333 for the Wild Lily’s “One Egg Plan” for the first quarter of year 2012. Along with this, T-Fish will be funding $1715 for the administrative costs of Wild Lily, for a total funding of $3048.
T-Fish has successfully helped raise a total of $2953 for Little Red Scarf CARE. The funds have covered: scholarships for 5 students; costs for special sicknesses; and gifts, nutrition, and study tools for post-surgery recovery.
Everyone can see information about fundraisers, amount of funds, and supporting projects on the right side of the platform of T-Fish. Details of donations can also be accessed by logging onto the T-Fish fundraising website (www.tfishfund.org). We welcome your attention and inquiry.
We thank all of our colleagues for their support! We also encourage each organization to post its project and service stories on our T-Fish platform. We look forward to further interaction with each organization and hope to establish a strategic, cooperative partnership. Let’s build the future of NGOs together!
Thank you.
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Original article translated by TFish Staff Shishi Ma; edited by U.S. Intern Isabel Auyeung.