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Two CCTF Public Welfare Projects Win China Charity AwardSeptember 7, 2023
The China Charity Award was set up by the Ministry of Civil Affairs in 2005. It is the highest State-level award for charitable undertakings. Two award-winning projects of the CCTF are the Spring Bud Companionship and the Chinese People's Armed Police Force (PAP) Spring Bud projects. The Spring Bud Companionship project was launched by the CCTF in 2017. It is designed to provide the high school Spring Bud girls with companionship services like campus visit, camp activities and letter exchanges and focus its assistance through school empowerment, social caring, family support and the emphasis on personal development. The objective is to help them acquire a deeper understanding of themselves and the society, grow up healthy, and acquire self-respect, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-improvement. By the end of August, the project had provided financial assistance and other forms of aid to 48,000 Spring Bud girls in 14 provincial regions across the country and offered 192,000 girls companionship services besides helping them complete the high school studies.
As an important part of the Spring Bud Project, the PAP Spring Bud project is mainly implemented in the former impoverished "three regions and three prefectures," old revolutionary base areas, areas with large ethnic minority populations and other less-developed areas.
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