Searching for Mother's Stories Charity Event Reaches Shaoshan
On April 21, the Beijing Changier Education Foundation's "Searching for Mother's Stories Charity Event" was held in Shaoshan Village in Shaoshan City, Hunan Province.
Initiated and executed by Beijing Changier Education Foundation, the "Searching for Mother's Stories Charity Event" seeks to uncover and share inspiring maternal tales, preserving family heritage, cultivating familial civility, and fueling the great rejuvenation of China.
On the morning of the 21st, Gao Shuqun, the Strategic Advisor and Director of the Maternal Love Education Committee of the Beijing Changier Education Foundation, chaired the seminar on "Youth Narrating Stories of Mothers, Families, and Hometowns".
Shaoshan's tradition of revolutionary family values has been passed down through generations. 95-year-old Granny Tang RuiRen from Shaoshan Village is a successful entrepreneur who has always been passionate about public welfare. She spearheads efforts with her family to fund education and rebuild infrastructure, asserting that her joy multiplies with each charitable act. She stands as a beacon of maternal fortitude in modern times. Tang's daughter, the 63-year-old Chairman Mao Taozhi of Maojia Group, along with village representatives, narrated Tang's decades-long journey from diligent endeavor to wealth, highlighting her fervent dedication to philanthropy. Huang Xiaozheng, Executive Chairman of the Shaoshan Village Public Welfare Development Center, Xie Yan, Chairwoman of the Shaoshan Women's Federation, Mao Chunshan, Secretary of the Shaoshan Village Party Committee, Mao Yushi, a 79-year-old national model worker, Pan Xin'an, veteran squad leader of the guard unit at Chairman Mao's former residence, Zeng Zhansheng, honorary villager of Shaoshan Village and consultant of the China APEPCY, and Su Ping, former standing committee member of the Hunan Fire Brigade, Secretary and Political Commissar of the Changsha Fire Detachment, along with other representatives from various sectors, actively spoke.
Zhang Yinjun, Vice Director of the Women and Children Committee of the Central Committee of the China Association for Promoting Democracy and Chairman of the Beijing Changier Education Foundation, attended and delivered a speech. She emphasized that Hunan's Shaoshan stands as the premier classroom for searching for mother's stories and fostering good family education and virtues. Shaoshan abounds with tales of heroic mothers and heartfelt accounts of family lineage, highlighting the need to propagate these inspiring tales of red family legacy.
Before the seminar, Chairman Zhang Yinjun awarded Shaoshan Village the No. 009 National Maternal Love Academy Plaque of the Beijing Changier Education Foundation. Our aim is to root in Shaoshan, embracing the rich legacy of revolutionary family values, encouraging mothers to bring their children there to immerse in its historical culture, thereby enriching the souls of the young generation.
This event was hosted by the Beijing Changier Education Foundation, the Mango V Fund, and the Shaoshan Village Public Welfare Development Center, with the Shaoshan Village Maojia Group serving as the organizer.