With the support of charity-minded enterprises, the Spring Bud Project kicked off regular assistance activities and sent special gifts to disadvantaged girls nationwide ahead of International Children's Day, which fell on June 1.
A teacher gives an adolescent health class for middle school girl students in Zhengding County, North China's Hebei Province, on May 23. [CCTF] |
Students interact with teachers at an adolescent health class in Zhengding County, North China's Hebei Province, on May 23. [CCTF] |
Two students read an adolescent health publication. [CCTF] |
The "She Can" adolescent health education public welfare project held an open class for middle school girl students in Zhengding County, North China's Hebei Province, on May 23.
Teachers spoke with girl students about their psychological changes, physical health and hygiene throughout adolescence and responded to their questions.
Attendees said that the open class helped them better cope with the physiological and psychological changes they were undergoing and helped them better handle personal problems.
Fifty Spring Bud girls at a primary school in Fugong County, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, receive scholarships from Shenzhen Kaadas Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. at a ceremony on May 30. [CCTF] |
Spring Bud girls at a primary school in Fugong County, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, play games on the sideline of the donation ceremony on May 30. [CCTF] |
A total of 50 Spring Bud girls at a primary school in Fugong County, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, received scholarships from Shenzhen Kaadas Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. on May 30.
Many students at the mountainous school come from disadvantaged families and their parents have left to work in cities. The latest round of financial aid covers the learning and living expenses of relevant students.
Students received new schoolbags and played games together.
"I am grateful to all charity-minded people for their assistance. I will study hard, strive to become a useful person in society, and lend a helping hand to those in need in the future," said a girl at the ceremony.
(Source: CCTF)
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