In order to fully implement the spirit of the important instructions and instructions on children's work, and in accordance with the Chaoyang Municipal Party Committee, the Municipal Party Committee and the Beipiao Municipal Party Committee on further improving the level of care and protection for rural left-behind children and children in difficulty, the Beipiao Civil Affairs Bureau decided to carry out the pilot project of the "Liaolei Plan" for the care and protection of rural left-behind children and children in difficulty in the city. The undertaking agency, Chaoyang Ju and Social Work Volunteer Service Center, implemented the "Liaolei Plan".
On the eve of the Spring Festival, in order to do a solid job in the care and service of children in distress and ensure that they have a warm winter and a happy Spring Festival, Chaoyang Juhe Center has carried out care and condolence activities for children in distress, and continues to send social care and warmth to children and families in difficulty.
On the afternoon of January 31, Tong Tiedong, chairman of the Municipal Juhe Center, and Leng Xueying, civil affairs assistant of Mongolian Ying Town, led social workers and volunteers to Tayingzi Village, Mongolian Ying Town, to focus on condolences to children in need.
More than 2,000 yuan was invested in this activity, and 9 children in distress were condoled, and down jackets and children's toothbrush sets were presented to them. The volunteers communicated cordially with the children and their parents, learned more about the children's study and life, cold and warmth, and health conditions, encouraged the children to study diligently and live an optimistic life, and instructed the guardians to implement their guardianship responsibilities to ensure a warm winter.
Chairman Tong said that the Juhe Center will continue to focus on the healthy growth of left-behind children, carry out rights protection and care service activities, and promote the comprehensive development of physical and mental health of left-behind children. (Tian Botao).