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NPOs on the rise
How China and Asia
NPOs on the rise
Newsweek, in a recent issue, has coined the term “We” generation for describing how part of the Asia youth now involves itself into public action, NGOs or charities, rather than putting all its effort in making money. Environment, humanitarian crises, as well as help to children and to marginalized communities are fields in which much...
Cool mountains Education Fund Newsletter, August 2006-08-03
2006 Calendar Sale Successful
Our 2006 sale, completed at the end of 2005, was once again successful; we raised over $3000 for scholarships to be given to graduates of Yangjuan Primary School who are continuing their education in middle schools in Yanyuan County and elsewhere. We hope...
COOL MOUNTAIN EDUCATION FUND
Newsletter, November 2006
Educational Enrichment off to a Great Start with Teacher Training
The Cool Mountain Education Fund organized a Teacher Training Workshop at the Yangjuan Primary School in March 2006. Facilitated by Fu Chunmin, an expert on teaching from the Sichuan Normal University, and Tami Blumenfield, CMEF...
NPOs on the Rise

Changes in China and the whole of Asia are coming form the grassroots. Furthermore, when different Asian NGOs exchange their experiences, even more is happening for the better. Here you will find information about local NGOs and NPOs, and reasons to hope in the future…
June LEE
2006 December 14
Last Updated on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 18:17
Fang-liang
2007 February 17
2006 Calendar Sale Successful
Our 2006 sale, completed at the end of 2005, was once again successful; we raised over $3000 for scholarships to be given to graduates of Yangjuan Primary School who are continuing their education in middle schools in Yanyuan County and elsewhere. We hope...
Fang-liang
2007 February 17
Newsletter, November 2006
Educational Enrichment off to a Great Start with Teacher Training
The Cool Mountain Education Fund organized a Teacher Training Workshop at the Yangjuan Primary School in March 2006. Facilitated by Fu Chunmin, an expert on teaching from the Sichuan Normal University, and Tami Blumenfield, CMEF...
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