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Joint efforts help arouse charity awareness
By Xiao Yang (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-01-25 05:58

About a year ago, when Zhang Yanli, president of the Beijing Charity Association (BCA), saw the 2004 financial report of her organization, she felt anxiety.

Donations the BCA received amounted to about 23 million yuan (US$2.9 million). Although there was a growth from prior years, a comparison with some big city associations - such as the Shanghai Charity Foundation (SCF), which received 240 million yuan (US$30 billion) in 2004 - dwarfed those of the capital's major charity organization.


An elderly citizen writes Spring Festival couplets in Chinese calligraphy at a square in downtown Quanzhou, East China's Fujian Province. More than 10 Chinese calligraphy lovers from the city's elderly citizen's college organized the event early this month to attract donations for the hard-up families in the city by selling their calligraphy work. [China Daily]

For the nearly 200,000 people who rely on government relief and cannot afford decent schooling and health care, the money was far from enough.

After contemplation, Zhang and her colleagues decided to promote harder. And to do that, they needed to work more closely with the media.

But the association managed to find a powerful partner - the Beijing Evening News, one of the largest circulation local newspapers. They designed a project to solicit donations of artworks from artists living in Beijing for a charity auction, with the Beijing Evening News agreeing to devote dozens of free pages for advertising and promotion.

The revenue will be used for the BCA's current aid schemes, including health assistance for 28,000 relief-taking senior citizens, an annual 1,000-yuan (US$123) subsidy for each of 1,000 poor high school students, and 1,000 wheelchairs for the city's disabled every year.

"The media play an important role in charity," Zhang said. "On the one hand they help discover cases where charity is needed, and on the other hand they can arouse the public's charity awareness."

The involvement of the Beijing Evening News generated telling clout that tallied with Zhang's assumption. Since July 15, the first day the newspaper launched a full page promoting the charity project, the project's donation hotline has been busy answering enquiries.
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