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China
"Sichuan Earthquake Surviving Children's Education Fund"
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On the 12
May 2008 a devastating earthquake struck Sichuan Province in
China and shocked the world. It has claimed the lives of
close to 80,000 people, and millions have lost their homes.
Beichuan County is one of the hardest hit regions near the
epicentre.
Beichuan County is located in the northwest of Sichuan
basin. It covers an area of 2868 square kilometres and is
the only autonomous county of the Qiang ethnic group in
China, with a Qiang population of 91,000. The town of
Beichuan is surrounded by mountains and waterways, and is
famous for its beautiful landscape. Beichuan is the home of
a number of natural and historic sites with unique flora and
fauna.
Over 80% of the buildings in Beichuan Town were completely
demolished by this massive earthquake. Large landslides have
destroyed the town beyond recognition. Estimates indicate
that less than one third of the total town population have
survived. As the earthquake occurred during school hours,
many children have been killed. In Beichuan High School
alone, about 1000 teachers and students were buried under
the rubble. For those students who survived the earthquake,
the future is painfully uncertain as many are now orphaned.
An orphan boy, He Lijun who lost both his parents is so
traumatised and uncertain about his future. "The constant
thought I have in my mind now is where and how I am going to
continue my studies", said Lijun. Many other children
survivors are now displaced all over the country to be able
to continue their schooling until their schools are rebuilt
one day, which could take years. One particular moving
episode during the rescue effort, was when a little boy was
being pulled out the rubble but his hands were caught up and
had to be amputated. "Please try to save my right hand so
that I can continue to write in school, please, please" the
boy pleaded. Quite obviously, education is so critical to
those surviving children who hope to have a better future.
To help the reconstruction effort of the collapsed schools
in Sichuan and to help the surviving orphaned children to
have a bright future through education, FOCSA and Channel
Nine Today have agreed to collaborate on the fundraising
campaign for the China "Sichuan Earthquake Surviving
Children's Education Fund" which was established on May 14,
2008 by FOCSA.
Structure of the China "Sichuan Earthquake Surviving
Children's Education Fund"
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Program: To raise funds to build a new school for 500
students, and to provide scholarships in supporting
surviving children particularly those orphaned or
handicapped to continue their schooling in Beichuan
County.
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FOCSA will be the lead for this campaign and
responsible for the fund management, coordinating with
local authorities in China and reporting to donors.
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Program
Partnership: Channel Nine Today will support the
fundraising campaign through its programs and other
activities; and FOCSA will seek the cooperation
of local education departments in Sichuan to commission
the use of the funds raised to achieve its objectives,
as well as follow up on progress.
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Coordination: FOCSA and Channel Nine Today
will set up a high level "Fund Steering Committee" to
provide guidance to and scrutiny of the fund management
and use. FOCSA has established a national
coordination group to liaise with donors and manage the
Fund.
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The
fundraising and allocation processes will be completely
transparent as the management group will report progress
to the donors and the general public regularly through
FOCSA's website
Donation
account:
Bank: National Australia Bank
Account Number: 75-314-7955
BSB: 084-130
Account Name: FOCSA-Sichuan Earthquake Appeal
All donations received will be acknowledged with receipt and
are tax deductible
Contacts:
Dr. Ping Cao (NSW) 0408 636 010 (National Coordinator)
Email: Ping.Cao@dsto.defence.gov.au
Dr. Xun Luo (QLD) 0408 465 750
Email: xun.lou@csiro.au
Dr. Tingsong Jiang (ACT) 0448 213 383
Email: tingsongj@yahoo.com.au
Dr. Yue Zhang (NT) 0401 118 319
Email: yue.zhang@nt.gov.au
Prof Yanchun Zhang (VIC) 0423 843 120
Email: yanchun.zhang@vu.edu.au
Dr. Wei Zhang(SA) 08-8204 5053
Email: Wei.Zhang@flinders.edu.au
Prof Jie Pan (WA) 0435079719
Email: pan@mech.uwa.edu.au
About the receipt:
You can make your donation via EFT (electronic fund
transfer) to the above account and send the evidence of EFT
or notice to your point of contact via emails to arrange the
receipt to be sent to your address. |