Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education. When Chen Qingqing was a baby, she lost her hearing due to a high fever. She lives in a mute world. Her friends did not want to play with her. She was only accompanied by loneliness and feelings of inferiority. She wrote in her diary, “I want to be the same as other children who go to school with schoolbags and new clothes. I was refused by school, because I cannot hear. When I saw other children going and coming back from school, I couldn't help but weep. Seeing this, my parents were in so much pain.” When she was 8, suddenly everything changed. The sky became blue and the sun became bright. Hearing that Nayong admits children with disabilities, her parents sent her to the school without any hesitation. She came to school and saw many children who live in a mute world as well. They all can share common ground. Qingqing now thought of her life without as much insecurity. A new life began. Under the care and tutoring of her teachers, Qingqing felt love and became confident. From grade 1 on, she displayed an excellent performance. She was elected as a study leader of the class. She is a good student and performs at the top of the class. Now she works even harder. At school, Qingqing loves her classes and cares about each of her classmates. She loves to serve her classmates. She wants to influence other students with her behavior. She is also a capable assistant to the teachers. She participates in various activities, such as classroom cleaning, blackboard poster contests, painting, etc. All the teachers were moved by her hardworking and persistence. “No pain, no gain”. Her work was rewarded. No matter how hard the growing up process can be, we still can see the rainbow at the end. Though she is disabled, her enthusiasm for life will never be changed. Original article written by Jiaxing Li, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education.
Every time I visit Nayong, I am always moved by the children. The children are as hopeful as sunflowers. At the beginning of September, many children texted me and asked me when we would send allowances to them. I replied that we would come before the middle of September. During the meeting last month, Jin, the president of the Education Aid Association said the children in Nayong were facing many difficulties. We will send the allowances to the children as soon as possible. If the allowances come late, it might cause the children to be dropped from school. The children in Nayong are from poor families that live in shabby shelters with meager incomes. The families have to borrow money for the children when new semester begins. We will send them allowances as soon as possible so that they can register for school on time. We don’t want any of them to have to drop out because of financial problems. We hope to see every child's lovely face in Nayong. Original article written by Jiaxing Li, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education.
Primary Schools in rural areas do not have spare money to pay for a library. Even when they have the money, the books often do not meet the students reading needs. Such situations limit the children’s minds. In order to build a library, the liaison team from Compassion Nayong sought resources on the internet, delivered an application, followed up, and waited for approval…… Finally, trucks of books were transported to the office. The team members were very happy. The volunteers helped to separate and package the books. The school that accepted the books promised to manage the library well. Every student will have access to the books as much as possible, so they can fully enjoy the spiritual food. So far, Compassion Nayong has supported libraries for 120 village primary schools. Original article written by Jiaxing Li, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education. Long Yan is in Grade 1. Her father passed away and she lives with her mother and her stepfather. The place where she lives is 2000 meters above sea level. The crops cannot grow well and most of people here had to go out to work. Due to these conditions, Long Yan is hard-working and independent. She never goes to school late or leaves school early. She works hard at school and does great job in her examinations. She also has good characters. One day after school, when her cousin and Long Yang were playing outside of the village, they found a 100 yuan note in the road. At that moment, Long Yang remembered that her mother had told her not to accept ill-gotten gains, and the teacher also told them to be honest. 100 yuan is not a small amount. Long Yan and her cousin made a decision: ask the teacher to keep the money and wait for the person who lost the money to claim it. They found the teacher and told the teacher about the money. Later, a villager who lost the money got the money back. At that critical moment, Long Yan was honest and made the right decision. Teachers praised her for her behavior. She became a model child among the other children at school. Original article written by Jiaxing Li, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education. Children get up early every morning. Because the school provides a nutritious lunch, the children wait expectantly for the bell, which means they can have a very nice lunch at the school. It takes about 2-3 hours for them to go back home after school. When they get back home, they usually help to do some housework. They do their school assignments late at night with help from a torch light. Then they have to get up at 4:00 in the morning in order to get to school on time. Original article written by Tao He, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang
Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education. There is a team of volunteers who have been visiting villages for years, delivering our love to people in remote areas. The picture shows aid distribution to a primary school. The truck got stuck in the mud. Volunteers and villagers had to pull the truck with ropes. Will you be moved by seeing this? The next picture shows a project review. They are on the way to a primary school. A landslide happened on the road. They had to go forward cautiously with superior driving skills. We concerned about their safety. Please cheer on their dedication. Original article written by Tao He, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang
Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education.
Long Liping is in Grade 2 of primary school. She was born in a Miao ethnic minority family in a village of Nayong county, Guizhou province. Her family has to rely on the plantation for a few patches of land. Her father works in the city to make ends meet, so all household chores have to be done by Liping. She cooks, cleans and feeds the pigs every day, keeping everything clean and tidy. She also does well at school. She helps to clean the classroom. She is the first one to arrive at school and the last one to leave. Liping usually reads books after she finishes doing housework. Sometimes, she even reads books while cooking. She seldom has time to play outside with other children. She does excellent in school and often helps other classmates with their school assignments. When the Ya’an earthquake happened, she wanted to donate 10 yuan of her own money to the children from quake stricken areas. She said she received other people’s help and now she wants to help needy people. Original article written by Jun Chen, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang Compassion Nayong Public Welfare is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education.
At 15:00 of April 18, 2013, a team with 5 volunteers from Compassion Nayong Public Welfare Association raised 245 dictionaries for 245 students in Luoga Primary School. To enrich their extra-curriculum life, we also donated some books to the school, including China Children's Encyclopedia (6 sets), Chinese Idioms Dictionary (6 volumes), Liao-Fan's Four Lessons (6 sets), 80 Examples for Reading (6 volumes), Model Essays for Primary Student (6 volumes). Thank all people who care about the students of Luoga Primary School. Original article written by Tao He, translated by Maggie Li and edited by Yanyan Zhang Compassion Nayong Public Welfare Association is based on Nayong, a poverty-stricken area in Guizhou Province. Taking the network as the platform, it carries out various public welfare activities to aid education.
On March 27, a thousand donated dictionaries were distributed at two primary schools in Nayong. 1000 primary students received dictionaries. Hope the little dictionaries can help them to read more books and change their lives. Very grateful for the active participation and efforts of the volunteers. With following pictures. Original article written by Tao He, translated by Maggie Li, edited by Yanyan Zhang |
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