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From: xi <[email protected]>
Subject: 1kg more
To: "World-thread" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 9:34 AM

Charity travel project supports rural education

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2010-01/30/c_13157107.htm

BEIJING, Jan. 30 -- From backpacker to manager of a social enterprise,
Andrew Xu never felt disheartened, because he is doing something
changing the world.

Xu was born in a village in Jiangmen City of Guangdong Province in
1973. He travelled a lot, and was shocked by the imbalance between
rural and urban education throughout China. "What can I do for those
poor children? Apparently the power of an individual is tiny," he
asked himself until April 2004, when his life was dramatically changed
by a simple story.

His friend Cui Yingjie travelled to Yunnan Province that year, and met
two volunteer teachers in a poor village. One asked him to take a
message to the volunteer teacher in another village telling him that
"he is not alone," and "to persist is to win." It was not easy for
these volunteers to find companions who could understand and support
them. They explored the poverty-stricken areas and strived forward,
equipped only with the belief "to persist is to win."

Although higher education enrolment is generally growing, rural
students account for a small and decreasing proportion. The ratio of
higher education students is urban:rural: 323:1. Xu explained, "There
are about 400,000 schools in poor rural areas and over 60,000,000
students need help."

"It might help if travelers carry 1kg more of books when they travel
to the countryside. They can distribute the books to children there
and communicate with them. That's how the idea of 1KG MORE came into
my mind," Xu recalled at a lecture on commonweal activities of
individuals.

A non-governmental organization, '1KG MORE' advocates an innovative
concept of travel, where every traveler may help the local rural
community. It established a website as a community for assembling
travelers, where travel is connected to public services. Travelers are
encouraged to carry 1kg more of books or stationery to rural students,
and information of rural schools or travel experience can be shared
among travelers through the website, calling for more attention from
the community. Travelers who upload information on a school can become
the "ambassador" to that school, and will continuously help them
organize activities and seek support.

Since April 2004, volunteers of 1KG MORE have collected detailed data
about more than 600 rural schools. According to statistics, over
10,000 participants have carried out 1KG MORE travels, at least 1
million people have felt the knock-on effect; and volunteer groups
have been organized in almost all the major cities of China. China has
seen a rapid development in philanthropy in the past few years.
Official statistics show that donations toward charitable causes in
the country reached 107 billion yuan (US$15.6 billion) in 2008, 3.5
times that of the previous year.

According to Xu, there are two forms of philanthropy: one is
celebrities donating large amounts of money; the other is individuals
doing small things for the needy. "Philanthropy can be simple, happy,
and fashionable. When every individual is involved, the world can be
changed" said Xu. He cited Wikipedia.org as an example. With more than
3,169,000 terms, Wikipedia has only 12 fulltime employees, but
millions of netizens contribute to its development. Its error rate is
about 3.82%, while the Encyclopedia Britannica's error rate is 2.96%.
It is therefore reasonable to say that when "individual" becomes
"individuals", that's to say, when the coordination of individuals are
realized, real changes can take place.

"If you can't do big things, do small ones, like carrying 1kg more of
books or stationery to children." Casual philanthropy is what he
advocated, which requires no serious responsibility. "Happy",
"casual", and "fun" are its key words. "If you can do it in your
journey, it's great; if you can't, it's ok. Nothing to feel guilty
about. You can do it next time. Make donation a part of travel and
that will make you happy."

Nuannuan, a girl who lives in Beijing, was attracted by Xu's concept
in 2007 and began to take part in the activities organized by 1KG
MORE. She is now responsible for the activities in cities surrounding
Beijing. "Charity is just there, everyone can do it,"she said.

"We encourage travelers to provide not only material help, but also
communication. The positive effect generated by such communication can
be immeasurable," Xu stated. "Travelers may be depressed by the hard
living of those children, but such sentiment is not helpful. A smile
can shorten the distance between two hearts. No matter rich or poor,
every child has a happy childhood; commonweal travel should be happy,
full of smiles."

1KG MORE was registered as Aiju (Beijing) Consulting Co. Ltd in April,
2008, becoming a social enterprise. It generates revenue by offering
charity consultation and services to enterprises, and applies part of
the income to team operation and the rest to charitable activities. To
provide more resources to charitable activities, on December 29, 2009,
the 1KG More Fund was launched by Aiju and China's Social Welfare &
Education Foundation.

1KG MORE is now working with enterprises on the projects like "Charity
Card"--if you buy a card, 1KG MORE will donate a book to a rural
school; and "Living Library", providing rural students with better
reading resources. "Everything has gone well so far. I believe we can
make it better," said Xu with a smile.

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