Project Hope: China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF)

@moreinfo (3865)
China
January 3, 2007 4:10am CST
Project Hope is a public welfare undertaking, initiated and organized by the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF), that enlists extensive support from home and abroad to assist dropout students and those at risk of dropping out to continue schooling in China’s rural, poverty-stricken areas. In addition to funding these students’ studies and building schools, the CYDF has also sought to improve the educational conditions in these rural areas (including teacher training) and strengthen the government’s efforts in implementing a nine-year compulsory education law. Commonly acknowledged as China’s most influential public welfare campaign in the 20th century, Project Hope has attracted enthusiastic participation from domestic audiences of all ages as well as from those overseas. The late Chinese leader Mr. Deng Xiaoping even honored Project Hope by inscribing its logo. By the end of 2002, Project Hope had raised over RMB 2 billion in donations, which had helped 2.47 million children and teenagers from poor families to continue their schooling and provided Stars of Hope Scholarships to altogether 111,672 students. Furthermore, Project Hope funded the construction of 9,508 Hope primary schools in poverty-stricken regions and donated 10,000 Hope mini-library sets and 3,000 Sunchime film library sets, which include audio-visual products for primary education and the equipment needed to view them. In addition, Project Hope funds had enabled over 19,135 village primary school teachers to receive further training. For moreinfo, check out the official site: http://www.cydf.org.cn/gb/english/project.htm
2 responses
@mypigbox (2245)
• China
14 Jan 07
education is the basis of a country.give a hand to them and let the project hope be a project stronger.
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@moreinfo (3865)
• China
14 Jan 07
yes, now in china, we have several charity funds trying to help children, especially young girls to go to school to finish their 9 years study there, also funds to help those poor mothers in china. any kind attention and offer would be highly appreciated.
@mypigbox (2245)
• China
24 Jan 07
I have read some news on newspaper.There are not tax laws about charity.When the company give donation,they have to paytax for this money.So there is less donation from company or rich man.
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@moreinfo (3865)
• China
26 Jan 07
charity funds are nontaxable in the world basically. so if you donate your money to a charity fund, you dont need to pay the tax for that.
@cashnono (1135)
• Hong Kong
27 Jan 07
I think the mainland government should always do something. I don't quite know the situation in mainland, but the welfare in HK is fairly good. Is it true that many children can not afford to go to school in mainland?