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200807: Good Grief: Lynda Dyer, Beate and Peng

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Early in July 2008, SQR blog caught up with Lynda Dyer, who has written ‘Good Grief,’ a book for children intended to help them cope with grief and bereavement.   Here are extracts from the interview, with Lynda, and her friends and colleagues, Peng and Beate.:

LD: We landed on 12th May, and somebody mentioned that there had been an earthquake.  The earthquake was at 2.28pm and we landed at 6.30pm. I was here teaching Neuro Linguistic Programming for a few days.  We were here in town and so we couldn’t help but hear the news.  On the TV we saw at the bottom of the TV screen that they were looking for coaches.
So we said, we can do something we are coaches, we coach coaches.  So they kept asking us for coaches. The people were devastated and needed help to get through this, so I went back with this scathingly brilliant idea, we call it.
Peng was amazing, because once you give her an idea she flows with it.
She also has an incredible network of contacts.
We were flying off each other, bouncing ideas off each other, and I said, I don’t think we can do this on our own.  So let’s look at the organizations which are going in there, and what qualifications they had.
She ended up doing a lot of the work in finding out what was happening.
And then it went from there we found people, well Peng did.  Also, Beate would find organizations, and even when I went back to Australia, there were organizations we were then contacting, telling them we need money to get the books translated into Chinese, but the money wasn’t forthcoming at the beginning.
So we went ahead and got the books printed anyway, not even knowing how we were going to fund it.  When I came back here in June, the books arrived, but we still didn’t know how we were going to pay for them.
There were various things going on, including a triathlon event.
Peng’s friend asked here, How about if I put it to the group tonight that we can fund the books?
The people were very generous, and the organiser started the ball rolling by putting 5000 rmb on the table, which was amazing.
Then I ran a values morning and people paid for that, and donated the money, and soon we had enough for the first set of books.

It just went from there, and more donors were found, and we decided that the minute we got money for the next 2000 books, we start printing.

…Every time we met somebody they were really excited about what we were going to do, because it was so positive, we had a book, we had something that they liked and the kids liked, and the parents liked.
If they didn’t like it, then OK, it was an idea, it could just fade out.
However, it was so well received, we kept on working on it.
We went up to the earthquake zone, to the epicentre.
We met the most amazing volunteers. We were told we would have trouble getting through the checkpoints, but we never had any problems…

We’ve had this trip this time, and we also came back here in June.  Friday was amazing. We went up there we had no contacts. School had finished. A few kids were hanging around, and they knew we were the writers of the book. A teacher came up to us and asked us if we would come along to his school. We said we would, and the next thing we were in the school. The headmaster there is amazing, he really makes things happen.  His school was educating students from the other schools that didn’t exist any more, and he now had 1200 students.  He asked for 1200 books. We would also like to help him get the land for the school he wants to build.
So we came back and we had an order for more books.
We need at least 2000 books per school, so we’re looking to print about 10,000 books in the next run.
It’s a big order, but if these books will help kids, parents, and grandparents turn around from being in grief, then it’s well worth it.

We have also talked at length with SQR about how we can work together to make more things happen…

SQR blog: Today when you went up into the quake-hit area, you took part in a sports day.
What’s changed since June?

LD: We were with the right people who have permissions, which made things easier.
We helped set up activities. I was a soccer coach, we played soccer, volleyball, a big parachute game, shuttlecocks, and there were also arts and crafts…

Beate: Art and crafts: it was amazing. I didn’t know what to do. I started cutting paper hearts, and they all wanted to do this, and then one boy who was very creative started making bracelets.
It was wonderful to see how they help each other and how creative they are.
Then something else came up, which was face painting.  They kept coming back. Other children kept coming over and they were happy to be doing these activities.

LD: There were many tables, with colouring in, giant jigsaw puzzle for older kids, a Winnie the Pooh puzzle for the smaller kids, and plenty of other things to do.

The people we went with today are from the Rainbow Project. They do an amazing job, they go up there every Sunday.

They take up around 20 people. Not everyone goes every week. Whoever wants to go can go. There  is a little handout, and you put your name down for arts and crafts, dance, music etc.

Every Sunday they know to come to this spot for activities. The numbers of kids are declining because more housing is becoming available in more places, and it’s further to go for a lot of the kids.

The plan is to come back every month.
We’re also in touch with people in Sydney now, we’re looking to work with the government, and there’s a huge Chinese community there. Maybe they lost people here.

Distribution is done by 5 different organizations. Postage is becoming expensive, so we are looking to print locally here in Chengdu.

It’s been an overwhelming experience. Head of XL has invited me to go back to Australia via Hong Kong, so opportunities are coming. We will print as many books as are needed. The next run is 10000. We are paying all our way for everything. We just want the books printed, and we hope they help people.

[SQR blog: apologies to Lynda and her team for taking so long to post this]

Read Lynda’s account of her contact with earthquake victims

20090224: Taiping Community Centre begins construction

Friday, February 27th, 2009

联丰村“太平”文化中心动工 川保险业关注重建
2009-02-24   来源: 四川新闻网

On 20th Feb, Taiping Community Centre in Lianfeng Village, Anxian, Mianyang City, which received 1.23 million RMB from Taiping Life Insurance Co., started constructing.
According to Du Shaoyou, the village head, the original community Center that had served 1143 ‘Left-behinds’ (children, women, and elderly whose relatives are away working, leaving them behind in their home village/town) from Lianfeng and other five neighbouring villages was destroyed in the quake.
The centre that is expected to be completed in June this year will be mainly used for Children and Elderly people and also a training centre for female villagers.

2月20日,在地震中遭受重创的绵阳安县联丰村太平文化活动中心正式破土动工,该中心由太平人寿保险有限公司捐款123万元与联丰村共同兴建。中心建成后将成为联丰村及附近5个丘区村留守儿童学习知识、留守妇女学习技术、空巢老人颐养天年的场所。
据联丰村村支书杜少友介绍,联丰村及附近的5个丘区村共有留守儿童643人、留守妇女400多人、空巢老人100余人。“5•12”地震使安县联丰村“留守儿童关爱中心”400多平米的公共设施和辅助设施毁于一旦。
预计该中心将于2009年6月前落成。

20090220: Hong Kong allocates 4 billion HK$ for Sichuan reconstruction

Friday, February 27th, 2009

香港增拨40亿港元支援四川地震灾区重建
2009-02-20   来源: 新华网

On 20th, The Finance Commission of Hong Kong Legislative Council approved the proposal of an additional 4 billion Hong Kong dollars that will be added to the Trust Fund of Assistance on Reconstruction in Sichuan Quake-hit Region, which made the total capital of the fund rise to 6 billion.

According to Lin Ruilin, the commander of Hong Kong Department of Mainland Affairs, in July 2008, the Council had granted 2 billion Hong Kong dollars as assistance in the first phrase of the reconstruction. This batch of money will be used in 103 projects, including 80 in realms like schools, medical rehabilitation, and social welfare facilities; and 23 in Wolong Natural reserve.

The fund had started to accept applications from Hong Kong NGOs that were working on post-quake relief work in Sichuan in Oct 2008. By Dec, 12 application had been approved, the total amount of financial aid was over 87 million.

香港特区立法会财务委员会20日通过特区政府增拨40亿港元的申请。这笔资金将注入“支援四川地震灾区重建工作信托基金”,使基金原有的20亿港元提高到60亿港元,用于第二阶段支援四川地震灾区的重建工作。

香港特区政府政制及内地事务局局长林瑞麟. 08年7月,特区立法会批准开立20亿港元的承担额用以注资基金,支持第一阶段的援建工作。此次申请增拨40亿港元,将用以开展第二阶段共103个援建项目。具体包括学校、医疗康复、社会福利设施等80个项目及23个卧龙自然保护区项目。

基金在2008年10月开始接受香港非政府机构申请资助,协助进行四川灾区重建工作。2008年12月,基金已批出12项申请,涉及的资助总额超过8700万港元。

20090116: Chengdu SW University of Finance and Economics students deliver rice

Friday, February 27th, 2009

On Jan 16th 2009, 3 students, on behalf of the Department of Humanists of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, bought and delivered 1.7 tons of rice to the China Volunteer Association under the coordination of SQR.
This rice will be distributed to the most quake-hit villages in Wenchuan.

20090107: Xinhua: Hope Project to invest 400mln Yuan in Sichuan quake zones

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Hope Project to invest 400mln Yuan in Sichuan quake zones

Xinhua 2009-01-07 18:43:25

More than 410 million Yuan (about 60 million U.S. dollars) will be invested by the Hope Project in quake zones in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, according to the China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF).
Some 254 primary schools in 33 counties will be built with the money, said Tu Meng, deputy general secretary of CYDF. A construction timeline had not been decided yet, Tu said.
The foundation will also provide computer rooms, libraries, movies, sports grounds, teacher training and scholarships.
The money will be used in eight quake affected areas in Sichuan, including Chengdu, Mianyang, Deyang and Aba Autonomous Prefecture of Tibetan and Qiang nationalities.
Donations helped raise the 410 million Yuan, said Tu.
Hope Project, started in 1989, is a Chinese public service project organized by CYDF and the Communist Youth League (CYL). Its goal is to help children in poverty-stricken areas to go to school.

20090111: Xinhua: Earthquake-destroyed school begins rebuilding with aid from Air Force

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Earthquake-destroyed school begins rebuilding with aid from Air Force
Xinhua 2009-01-11 21:46:35

A middle school damaged in the May 12 earthquake in Shifang City of Sichuan Province in southwest China began reconstruction on Sunday, with assistance from the Chinese Air Force.
Established in 1904, the Yinghua Town Middle School was leveled to ground in the deadly earthquake in Sichuan and some neighboring provinces, which left more than 80,000 deaths or missing.
The school is rebuilt on its original site in Yinghua Town, but will be given a new name of “Yinghua Bayi Middle School.” Aug. 1, or Bayi, is the founding day of the Chinese army.
Under the unified arrangement of the central authorities, the Air Force will help rebuild the whole school compound, which covers 17,764 square meters. Facilities include teaching buildings, a cultural hall, a dining hall, dormitories for teachers and students, a comprehensive gymnasium and a basketball playground.
The school was severely damaged in the earthquake, with all the teaching and office buildings collapsing and the students’ dormitory seriously cracking. The new buildings are designed to resist an earthquake measuring 8 on the Richter scale.
So far, the Air Force has helped build a “Blue Sky Elementary School” and a “Blue Sky Old People’s House” in the earthquake areas of Sichuan. It plans to build four more schools and one kindergarten in the quake-hit areas.

SQR trip: March 18th – 21st 2009: Wenchuan with Abigail Washburn

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Title: SQR trip: March 18th – 21st Wenchuan with Abigail Washburn
Location: Wenchuan
Link out: Click here
Description: SQR trip: March 18th – 21st Wenchuan with Abigail Washburn
Start Date: 2009-03-18
End Date: 2009-03-21

Abigail Washburn and the Sparrow Quartet

Abigail Washburn and the Sparrow Quartet

20090114: Xinhuanet: Japan offers $1.35 mn help to quake zone

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Japan offers $1.35 mln help to China’s quake zone
Xinhua 2009-01-14 19:13:08

Japan will donate ambulances and fund eight projects in Chinese areas affected by the May 12 earthquake.
The assistance is valued at 1.35 million U.S. dollars.
According to an agreement signed Wednesday between China’s Commerce Ministry and the Japanese Embassy in China, Japan will help construct one medical clinic as well as a disease control and prevention building.
In Da’nangou and Xinzhai villages in the Gansu Province, Japan will fund the construction of two primary schools. The timetable for the project was not released.
The money will also be used to purchase supplies of drinking water, medical equipment and 20 ambulances which will be used in the Sichuan and Shaanxi provinces.
Japan shares the pain of the Chinese in the Wenchuan earthquake and will provide further help for quake reconstruction, said Yuji Miyamoto, Japanese Ambassador to China.
China’s vice minister of Commerce Yi Xiaozhun expressed thanks to the Japanese government for its help.
The Wenchuan 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12 left more than 87,000 people dead or missing and millions homeless. The cost was put at more than 845 billion Yuan.

20090113: news.sohu.com: Chuan Kong Rehabilitation Centre (Chuan Gang kang fu zhong xin) opened

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

川港康复中心在四川挂牌成立 港府拨逾2亿援建

2009年01月13日  来源:中国新闻网

http://news.sohu.com/20090113/n261727006.shtml

(图片来源:大公报)

Chuan Kong Recovery Centre opened on 12th January 2009

Chuan Kong Recovery Centre opened on 12th January 2009

On 12th January 2009, the Chuan Kong Rehabilitation Centre (Chuan Gang kang fu zhong xin), funded with 224 million Yuan from the Hong Kong government, officially opened in Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital. This is the first rehabilitation centre the Hong Kong government has funded in mainland China and also one of 20 projects that the Hong Kong government plans to work on as part of its support for Sichuan.

The rehabilitation of the injured in the May Quake is a very important part of post-quake relief. Tang Yingnian, Hong Kong SAR Financial Secretary, expressed his concern and support on this issue when he and the Hong Kong inspection group visited Sichuan recently. Afterwards, the Hong Kong and Sichuan governments signed a letter of intention of Constructional Support from Hong Kong Government on 7th Nov 2008, when the initial 2 billion reconstructive support funds were approved. The main objective of this project was to establish a modernized rehabilitation system that would provide rehabilitative treatment and related training.

Also, on 22nd Dec 2008, the Chuan Kong Rehabilitation Training and Development Project, part of the Stand-Up Program that was started by the International Ethnic-Chinese Orthopedics Association, officially received financial aid from Hong Kong government.

It is understood that the Chuan Kong Rehabilitation Centre, consisting of a Training Centre and Orthopedic Limb Centre, occupies 27 thousand square metres, with 350 rehabilitation beds. Wei Hong, the vice governor of Sichuan Province, stated that CKRC will be a critical base that provides directions and training to rehabilitation centres in 39 substantially quake-hit townships, forming a rehabilitation network covering the entire province.
At present, the preparatory work and personnel training are underway. 4 rehabilitation professionals have already started work in Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, guiding and participating in rehabilitative work on those injured in the quake.

由香港特区政府拨款2.24多亿元人民币援建的川港康复中心,12日在四川省人民医院挂牌成立。据悉,这是香港特区政府在内地成立的第一家康复医疗中心,也是首批香港特区援川重建20个项目之一。
地震伤员的后期康复是灾后重建的重要内容。此前,香港政务司司长唐英年率团考察四川时曾表示,将积极支持四川地震伤员的康复工作,首批20亿援川重建基金获批后,香港特区政府与四川省政府于去年11月7日签署了“香港特区援建川港康复中心意向书”,在四川省人民医院内建设永久性的现代化康复医疗中心,建成集康复治疗与培训指导为一体的一流康复中心。
12月22日世界华裔骨科学会“站起来”计划“川港康复培训及发展中心项目”也正式获得香港政府资助。

据了解,包括川港康复培训中心和肢具矫形中心在内的川港康复中心,建筑面积为2.7万平方米,设康复病床350张。四川省副省长魏宏表示,将以川港康复中心为龙头,对全省39个重灾县的康复分中心给予康复培训和指导,形成全省康复网络。
目前,康复中心的建设前期工作和人才培训正在加紧进行中,“站起来”计划行动中的4位康复专家已常驻四川省人民医院指导并参与地震伤员的康复工作。

20090112: Xinhua: Quake area students to visit Philippines

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Students from Sichuan quake-hit areas to visit Philippines
www.chinaview.cn
BEIJING, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) — A total of 100 secondary school students from the areas hit by the May 12 earthquake in China’s Sichuan Province will pay a visit to the Philippines, at the invitation of the Philippine Government, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang announced here on Thursday. The students will visit the Philippines from Jan. 11 to 17.

China enjoys a traditional friendship with the Philippines, and the bilateral relations have witnessed stable development since the two sides forged diplomatic ties in 1975, said Qin.

He said the invitation fully demonstrated the friendliness extended by the government and people of the Philippines, to which China expressed appreciation and gratitude. China believed the visit will reinforce the exchanges and friendship between people of the two countries, especially between the youth, enrich the China-Philippines friendship of cooperation, and promote the bilateral relationship, said Qin.

The 8.0-magnitude quake, occurring in China on May 12 last year, left more than 69,000 people dead, 374,000 injured, 18,000 missing and millions homeless.

新华网1月12日电,中国外交部发言人秦刚宣布,应菲律宾政府邀请,四川地震灾区的100个初中学生将赴菲律宾度过一个有意义的春节。他们的旅行将从1月11日进行到17日。

中国和菲律宾长期以来维持着良好的互利合作关系,双边关系自1975年建交以来就一直经历平稳的发展和持续。

他说中国感激和感谢菲律宾向地震灾区孩子们提供的帮助和支持,这是两国人民和两国政府友谊的良好见证。我们相信这次访问会加强两国人民,尤其是两国亲少年的交流和友谊。

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Hundred China quake zone kids to rehabilitate in Philippines
2009-01-07 18:43:25

MANILA, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) — Invited by Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, a group of 100 children who survived a devastating earthquake in China last May will arrive in the Philippines this weekend for rehabilitation, with visits to the archipelagic state’s stunning beaches, museums, schools and the Presidential Palace, officials said Wednesday.

The one hundred middle school students were from Beichuan, Mianzhu, Shifang, the worst-hit towns in southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan, with many losing close relatives in the 8.0-magnitude earthquake on May 12, 2008, according to officials with the Chinese Embassy to the Philippines.

More than 80,000 people, including at least 19,000 school children, were killed in the killer quake, the worst natural disaster China experienced in three decades, the government statistics show.

According to the schedule, the quake zone kids, most of whom have never traveled abroad, will arrive at Manila on board a Philippine Airline charter flight on Jan. 11 and fly to the crystal water and white-sand beach in Bohol island after touring around the national capital. They will also call on President Arroyo in the Presidential Palace Malacanang a day before they return to China on Jan. 17.

The rehabilitation plan was formalized in August during Arroyo’s visit to Sichuan quake zone and meeting with her Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao. Two groups of school children from the Sichuan quake zone took similar rehabilitation trips to Russia and Hungary last year.

In a report to the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Philippine Ambassador to China Sonia Brady said the visit is designed for the Sichuan students to have a meaningful time and interaction with the Filipino people to help them recover from the effects of the earthquake.

Brady said the visit is a “very significant milestone” in promoting people-to-people exchanges between the Philippines and China.

Yuan Zhiju, a teacher with the Leigu middle school in Beichuan, told Xinhua reporters in Sichuan that kids were very excited about going abroad and had hand-knitted with needles and threads three ethnic hand-bags that traditions say would bring good fortune to President Arroyo.

“It is a gift from us to represent our gratitude to President Arroyo and the Filipino people,” Yuan said.

SQR to build sports field for Luo Shui Middle School

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

SQR has started to build a sports field for the students of Luo Shui Middle School who are currently in a temporary boarding school outside the town. They currently have no safe place to play on and some children have hurt themselves playing on the existing rocky surface. With no safe recreational area the children easily get bored and frustrated, and there have been increased levels of schoolyard bullying and violence, the teachers have reported. Contractors secured by SQR are currently laying a red soil multi-purpose surface in the school yard. The work is budgeted to cost 13,000rmb and will be completed by the time the students return to school after the Chinese New Year. Chengdu Sports Aid, an association of several expat sporting groups and clubs in Chengdu, is helping to raise funds for the project, and once it is completed they will arrange regular sporting events on the facility.

SQR Planning to Rebuild Community Kindergarten in Guangji

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Sichuan Quake Relief volunteers delivered winter supplies to children at a school in the village of Guangji, two hours northwest of Chengdu on January 9th, 2009. The 132 children, aged two to six years, currently attend a day school in a temporary structure with no heat or running water. In spite of their conditions, the children greeted volunteers with smiles and a song.

Schoolboy at Guangji Kindergarten

Schoolboy at Guangji Kindergarten.

Their school, Guangji Di Kang Le Kindergarten, was closed due to structural damage after the earthquake. The school has been moved to a temporary structure in a neighbouring field until part of the school can be reinforced, and an older section demolished. Principal Kang Yuling hopes that they will be able to return to the school in September 2009 if donations are made available. The school has been given a 5,000rmb subsidy by the government to help with the rebuilding, but it will cost at least 50,000rmb to simply strengthen the structure, plus any decoration costs.

The temporary building is cold

The temporary building is cold.

As the temporary classrooms are extremely cold, SQR volunteers provided students with 15,806rmb’s worth of winter supplies, including; gloves, scarves, coats, long underwear and electric kettles (receipts available). The funding for this project was provided by the British Chamber of Commerce Shanghai (www.sha.britcham.org). The British Chamber of Commerce Shanghai donated a total of 37,000rmb to be used for this school.

School principal (l) Kang Yuling

School principal (l) Kang Yuling

The Guangji Di Kang Le Kindergarten is the only pre-school institution and Kindergarten serving five villages. Almost all the parents of the children that attend this school are migrant workers who are forced to work in the coastal cities as there is very little employment in the quake area. This school is a non-profit community project that has been around for more than 20 years. Principal Kang taught many of the parents of her current students when the school opened up first. In 2006, to help them move to better premises she donated part of her family’s farmland, and a section of her family home to start the school. In addition, the other teachers raised enough money to build a new section, purchase playground equipment, and supplies.

The building remained standing, but damage is severe.

The building remained standing, but damage is severe.

The school they built then with their own money, though badly damaged by the quake, was one of the few buildings in the area that stayed standing. All of the children and staff got out of the building safely when the earthquake struck.

Tuition for the kids, including meals, is 120rmb per month. If families cannot afford the fees the school reduces or waives them. The local government has confirmed there will be no more financial support for this community kindergarten. SQR is currently assessing the situation in detail with a view to helping to rebuild the school, and perhaps extend the community facilities, and develop a long-term partnership with the Guangji community.  This project will be implemented in conjunction with the Chengdu American Chamber of Commerce, the British Chamber of Commerce SouthWest China, and the European Chamber of Commerce in Chengdu, and the Chengdu International Women’s Club.

Photos by Kirsten Allen

20090112: Horizon Promotes Teaching Standards in Underprivileged Areas

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The Horizon Education group is running programmes across the affected areas to promote the standard of teaching in rural areas.  Zheng Keke, the project’s director, told SQR that “in many of these poor areas the teachers themselves have received very little training and the standards of education are far inferior to the standards seen in the bigger towns and cities.”

Horizon sends experienced teachers to villages for extended periods to train the teachers on a systematic basis. To train all the teachers in an average school of 500 students costs about 50,000rmb per year. The group can also use the assistance of foreign and Chinese volunteer teachers for short and long term stays. For more information, contact yangfanhd@yahoo.com.cn

20090112:5.12 Group in Need of Financial Support to Become Official Entity

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

A group that has played a key role in promoting the development of civil society in Sichuan and China is in urgent need of financial support. Three days after the earthquake a number of NGOs forged an alliance known as the Sichuan 5.12 Voluntary Relief Service Centre. The network was highly effective in providing the groups with research data, policy analysis and information about all aspects of emergency relief operations.

The 5.12 group is now planning to register as an NGO itself and continue offering information services, lectures and training to the grassroots NGO that are affiliated with it.

To run operations efficiently, the group needs three full-time staff and two part-time.
Total administration budget for the next 12 months is between 200,000rmb and 250,000rmb.
They are currently looking for donors to support their great work.
For more information, please contact jiuzai512work@163.com or check out their website on www.512ngo.org.cn

20090106: NGO news: Alpha Communities to Provide Vocational Training for More than 100 Unemployed Sichuanese

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Alpha Communities, who focus on long-term development through education, restoration of degraded environment, renewable energy and micro loans, have sponsored children’s education in Sichuan for over a decade. Since the earthquake, aside from immediate relief projects, they have focused in Sichuan on providing free vocational training to more than 60 laid-off workers in the area around Jiangyou. There is a wide range of training on offer, with most opting for courses in the construction and textile industries. “So far 60 people have finished their vocational training, and all of them have found a job,” Chris Turner, the organisation’s Executive Officer, told SQR.

They have now raised enough funding to put another 100 people through this vocational training after the Spring Festival, he said. On average, a three-month training programme costs 3,000rmb, and the participants are offered the option of a 3,000rmb micro-loan after they graduate.

For more information, contact Chris on cturner@alphacommunities.org or see their website.

Zetex company makes direct donations to a school

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Zetex has a factory in Chengdu and is a great example of direct involvement with a school that needs equipment and encouragement. This is an excerpt from their company newsletter.

Earthquake appeal for Chengdu

Many people in Zetex donated to the Chengdu appeal and this money was then matched by the company as a contribution to the Chengdu Earthquake Appeal. The money donated was split through 2 channels; some went to the HSBC appeal fund and some to Zetex Chengdu to explore direct aid options.

Zetex Chengdu looked very closely at what would be required during this difficult time and Dong Jian Mei (ZCEL HR/ Finance Manager) contacted the earthquake appeal centre to see what could be donated. Following discussions with the appeals offices, it was felt that putting money into a general fund may not necessarily be the best option. Since Zetex is a technology-based company, it was decided that helping a school would be beneficial. After some consideration, Alan and Dong Jian Mei believed that donating computers (ultimately 10) and other educational aids to a school would be more “in line” with what Zetex is about.

Recently, Alan and Dong Jian Mei visited a school about 25 miles from the epicentre in a small remote area in the Sichuan mountains called Ping Wu; specifically the Xiang Yan Primary school where they have 350 children aged between 4 and 13 years old. The visit was to determine the conditions the 350 children were working and living under. Following this visit, it was confirmed that the decision to donate computers was the correct one. On the 16th December the school was visited again by Alan, Dong Jian Mei , No 11 – Xu Zong Fang (ZCEL Logistics Controller), Bailey (ZCEL IT Engineer) and Zhang Jian (ZCEL Logistics Group Leader) to present the equipment to Headmaster Yang Zhang Huai, and Head Teacher Li Zhi Fu.

In addition Alan and his team bought a Christmas tree for the school (the children had never seen one close up), decorations and each of the 350 children a small Christmas gift.