May 12 marks the 4th anniversary of the deadly Sichuan earthquake.
While most residents are now back in permanent dwellings and key infrastructure projects have been completed, hardship still prevails for many people in the region. More than half a million people were left severely disabled after the earthquake, and many of these face difficulties with on-going medical care and rehabilitation, income generation and social reintegration.
Wide parts of the earthquake-affected area were extremely poor before the disaster and the situation is now more challenging for many, given factors such as medical bills, new mortgages to rebuild homes, and the devastation of local industry, which left many jobless.
Pockets of extreme poverty exist in communities across the area, particularly where a household has lost the primary breadwinner or a member of the family become disabled. Education can be one of the first victims of economic hardship with children not being able to attend more than the most basic of schooling. The need for educational support to enable children to attend kindergartens and continue schooling past the nine-year mandatory period, in particular, is great.
Sichuan Quake Relief is continuing to support people such as these, through our community centre and kindergarten in Guangji, and to work with a variety of grassroots groups and local governments to rejuvenate the local communities and to identify and support the most disadvantaged.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many hundreds of volunteers who have contributed to this project over the past four years, and to the local government authorities who offer great support for our work. We would also like to thank our very many individual and corporate donors who make our work possible, too numerous to mention here but in particular our key partners Agilent Technologies, NPI, Nokia, the Irish Embassy in Beijing, the British Consulate in Chongqing, the Chengdu International Women’s Club and the local American, British and European Chambers of Commerce.
While the sense of loss and grief is never far away, four years on the people of Sichuan still face their plight with admirable resilience and good nature. We sincerely thank them for their welcome, support and strength.
The SQR team

















