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Li Changbin (standing), founder of China Charitable Aid Website, introduces the newly-established Love Fund at the charitable project-launching ceremony. |
SHANGHAI - A charitable project was initiated at the Shanghai Technical School for Young Deaf-mutes on Sunday (March 6) to aid disabled people.
The project aims to serve as a platform for people to involve themselves into charities by positioning coin-throwing machines citywide, said Li Changbin, founder of China Charitable Aid Website.
"We want to stimulate more people to show their love to deaf-mutes," said Li. The project is scheduled to fix 5,000 to 10,000 coin-throwing machines in the city within three months. Money collected from each equipment will be used to aid a disabled person, he said.
The website, joining hands with Beijing Guolian Huawen International Culture Media Co Ltd, signed an agreement with the school at the project-launching ceremony to set up the Love Fund for Charities. The website and the company will input 10,000 yuan into the fund monthly, Li said.
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