Mission of Hong Kong Fuhui Charity Foundation

Founded at the end of 2004, Canada Fuhui Foundation is a charity registered in Canada with no political or religious background. The purpose of this foundation is to help young people and children living in remote and poverty-stricken areas in China to receive an all-round education of morality, intelligence and physique. Recently, the Fuhui Foundation held a press conference. Vice President Wang Kunming told reporters that in just two and a half years, the Foundation has raised more than 2 million Canadian dollars, supported 640 high schools and college students and 135 orphans.

Nonsense. In fact, members of the Fuhui Club are not rich or expensive, but they are all willing to contribute to the education in China. The annual fund of the Foundation comes from the donations of its members, except for the interest of over HK$ 2 million on long-term bonds purchased with initial funds of over HK$ 30 million. Do more, do less and do your best. Last year, Fuhui invested another 5 million yuan in the mainland. The Fuhui Foundation has two offices in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The office building located in Changle Road was purchased by Cui Yan Changmin on 1995 for US$ 300,000 and presented to the Foundation for use. The property located at Floor 10, Beihai Commercial Building, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong was donated by the director Lu Zhihua and his wife. There is no rent for the two offices, and the administrative expenses are also borne by the directors. Whether in Hongkong or Chinese mainland, the travel expenses and accommodation expenses shall be borne equally by the participants. Donating schools and giving scholarships to Fuhui in the Mainland basically depends on membership. Yan Kuan only said that they had no experience in the first year or two. In fact, a primary school with an investment of 300,000 only needs 654.38+10,000, and the extra money needed by village cadres is used for other purposes. Later, they found that to build a hope primary school with two floors and eight classrooms and a six-storey middle school teaching building, the amount of donations usually ranges from 654.38+10,000 yuan to 500,000 yuan. The legacy will be left to China Future Foundation, and the donation will be paid by 100% and remitted to the competent authorities, such as Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, Overseas Friendship Association, Youth League Committee, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Civil Affairs, and then transferred to the organizer by stages. The Foundation sent personnel to supervise the whole process of engineering design, construction, acceptance and debugging. The Foundation grants scholarships to more than 20 colleges and universities every year to help and encourage them to grant scholarships. In addition to regularly funded universities, there are also individual funded projects to help poor students with excellent academic performance enter universities. According to Yan Kuan, the students Fu Hui takes care of come from poor families, and most of their parents make a living by farming. Because children are ambitious and eager to go to school, many families scrimp and save for their children to go to school, and even become heavily in debt. Some families are forced to drop a child out of school in order to go to college or high school. Fuhui directly grants scholarships to aided students. Yan Kuan and his wife, Cui Yan Chang Min, make a special trip to the mainland more than a dozen times every year, from universities in Shanghai and Tianjin to primary schools in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu, and their footprints are all over the country, even in remote towns and villages. "In the process of building the school, the students' sincere feelings and loving responses deeply touched us. Unforgettable gratitude, sadness, joy and tears often made us deeply moved during the trek. However, I hope that I can continue to contribute to my future life, and I will continue to pay for it. " Yan Kuan only recalled this point in the book Ci Yuan published by Fuhui Foundation. In the filing cabinet of Fuhui Port Office, there are more than a dozen thick folders, which contain thank-you letters from mainland sponsored students and letters from Cui Yan Changmin to students. Those handsome or rough handwriting, in addition to expressing gratitude to the foundation, also reported in detail their academic progress and the change from despair and inferiority to positive outlook on life because of funding.