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Some 200 million rural Chinese live below the poverty line by the World Bank definition of $1.25 per day, implying that 40 million school-aged children are at risk of dropping out of school before their high school graduation. In order to combat this huge waste of human capital, the SOAR Foundation,
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With the impact of traditional ideas, the phenomenon of preference for sons over daughters still exists widely in the rural area of China. The tuition and living expenses create a heavy financial burden for some low-income families. The scholarship program combines tuition fund and psychological les
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The "One Egg" project, launched by Shanghai Lianquan Public Welfare Foundation (SUF), aims to improve the health of children in remote and poor areas in China by having children aged 3-12 eat one egg a day. The SUF works with local nonprofit organizations and rural schools on the program. The "One E
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Millions of students in rural China lack quality education. In our efforts to combat this problem, we aim to provide students with the skills needed to thrive in the real world. Help us raise $8000 USD to provide scholarships to 8 underprivileged students so that they are able to continue their high
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Education is a right no matter where you live. The Pureland Project supports Tibetan nomadic children by funding schools close to their families and their homeland.
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Tibetan children from nomadic areas have limited access to local educational facilities and end up in government
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This project will sponsor four loving foster families in China for one year. Each family is composed of a foster father, a foster mother, and up to four children whose special needs are likely to preclude adoption.
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Children with more severe special needs are often at higher ris
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Millions of rural children in China do not have access to quality education and are enrolled in schools where they lack English teachers. This project provides weekly online English lessons to more than 3,000 disadvantaged children. Lessons are delivered by trained volunteers based all over the worl
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Undergraduates are the future of our society. We as a non-profit organization, empower more than 300 people the social innovation projects. We are determined to promote social responsibility through project-based learning. The funding will be directed provided to students' project such as "Rest for
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This project aims to level the playing field for rural China schools by training 100+ rural teachers and 500+ students in Human-Centered Design Thinking coupled with Project-Based Learning to gain essential skills such as Complex Problem Solving & Critical Thinking, Creativity, Team Work, Emotional
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