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'Spring Bud Gas Station' Project Wins Award at 2023 IFENG Action League Ceremony
December 19, 2023Photo taken on November 26 shows award-winners at the IFENG Action League 2023 Public Welfare Ceremony in Beijing [CCTF] |
The "Spring Bud Gas Station" project won an award for special contributions at the IFENG Action League 2023 Public Welfare Ceremony in Beijing on November 26.
The ceremony brought together people from public welfare, academic, innovation, media, literary and sports, and business sectors. Zhang Yanhong, Secretary-General of China Children and Teenagers' Fund (CCTF), and Liu Youping, Executive Deputy Secretary-General of China Charity Alliance (CCA), attended the ceremony and presented awards to this year's top 10 charitable programs.
With the theme of Trans-boundary, Public Welfare and Sustainability, the awarding ceremony announced winners of top 10 charitable individuals, top 10 charitable innovations, top 10 charitable projects, top 10 charitable enterprises and other categories.
The certificate and trophy awarded to the "Spring Bud Gas Station" project |
In July 2022, the CCTF worked with China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec Group) to launch the "Spring Bud Gas Station" project in response to the initiative launched by Professor Peng Liyuan to further implement the Spring Bud Project — Dream of the Future Action.
The "Spring Bud Gas Station" project is mainly designed to build girl friendly growth venues, organize training activities for rural teachers, invite volunteers to establish pairing-up relations with girls and their families, offer financial assistance to disadvantaged girls, provide precise aids to in-need girls and their families, meet diverse development needs of girls and promote their comprehensive development on the basis of guaranteeing their right to education.
So far, the "Spring Bud Gas Station" project has built 33 girl friendly growth venues in 12 provincial regions and held 105 sessions of theme activities both online and offline. By 2025, it is expected to establish 100 girl friendly growth venues with a beneficiary population of about 200,000.
(Source: CCTF / Women of China)
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