Ji'nan citizens donated 3000 books to Heze left behind children
Lu network April 5th, March 31st, by the Shandong Gade law firm launched by the "love in the hand book to send the future" contribution to the public welfare activities into the Shandong province Heze city Dongming county vegetable garden village high village primary school, to raise the more than 3000 The extracurricular books bring the children.
children are very happy to get their extracurricular books.
the children of the city are different from the city's children. The children of Takamura primary school live the lives of the left behind children, and they seldom come into contact with the books and the occasional open school reading rooms. Extracurricular books. With so many books, the children cheered, and they crowded the books, reading with their beloved books, or sitting or standing, reading with relish. "The original extracurricular book is three-dimensional. This is the first time I saw it." A child told the reporter.
Song Bin, director of the Gade law firm in Shandong, said that the work often comes into contact with migrant workers, knowing that many children of migrant workers are unable to be like children in the city, and they have parents to accompany each other every day. In the absence of parental guidance, children may be deviant in their growth process, hoping that children will broaden their horizons and create dreams through reading. Gao Huanjun, the charity Ambassador of the fund-raising company, said that Li's network has been committed to teaching and learning, and has helped the children in poor areas many times. Zhang Tianfeng, a counselor at the Second Affiliated Primary School of Shandong University, and two students brought 1600 books donated by the whole school. She expressed the hope that children from two schools would take this opportunity to learn from each other and make progress together. "This time to share the books to the small partners in the distance, to make a person's happiness into a lot of people's happiness, it is very meaningful," said Zhang Hongming, a class 1 student of grade five.