The pupil's Bazaar donated "the mother of Ya'an"
Shandong commercial newspaper reporter Yang Fang intern Su Tung
sales of 500 copies of a half hour
"Grandpa, buy a newspaper!" We are going to donate to the poor mothers in the earthquake stricken areas of Ya'an, Sichuan. Yesterday was mother's day. Some students from the first grade of the Ji'nan Quanren school came to the spring city square to sell the Shandong commercial newspaper, offering a love for the poor mothers in the disaster area with their own actions. The 500 newspapers were sold for more than half an hour.
at 9:30 a.m. yesterday, 55 first-year pupils from Fu Ren primary school in Ji'nan came to the bazaar newspaper in Quancheng Square. "Today is mother's day. We take this opportunity to organize the Shandong business daily. We want the children to give love to the mothers of the disaster areas in Ya'an, and to realize the hard work of the parents to make money. Even if today's children do not sell a newspaper, it is also an exercise for them. " The assistant director of Fu Ren primary school committee told reporters.
yesterday's weather was rather hot, but it did not affect children's enthusiasm for selling newspapers. "Aunt, buy" Shandong business daily ", we want to provide a love for the mother of the earthquake stricken area. Tian Qianyu, the girl, said to a woman passing by. The children's young voice attracted many tourists to stop. When they heard that it was a charity bazaar, they donated money to the poor mothers in the disaster area. A newspaper with 5 cents per cent, a lot of people directly put 1 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan notes into the children's hands.
Liu Shize, 7 years old, was the fastest selling seller yesterday. In just 20 minutes, 10 newspapers were sold out. "Children are too shy to participate in similar activities before. A few days ago, I heard that I would love my mother in the disaster area, so I asked for registration. We also hope that through this activity, let children exercise and learn how to communicate with others. I didn't expect children to behave so well today. Liu Shize's mother, Ms. leaf, told reporters. "Sold out, sold out, I have completed my mission." At 10, Tian Qianyu said cheerfully to his partners. Although the time required for selling newspapers is 1.5 hours, the reporters found that most of the children completed their tasks early. We took the money and excitedly showed our students the fruits of their labour.
there were only 500 newspapers, but by statistics, the children raised a total of 502.2 yuan, one of the parents who did not want to leave the name, and put 200 yuan in cash in the donation box at the end of the activity. It is learned that these funds will be sent to the poor mothers in the earthquake stricken areas of Ya'an through the Red Cross.