IMPROVEMENT
From
Deepak raj mirdha
Training head
(PLUS -perfect learnerings and unique solutions)
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mkumartypetest@gmail.com
you still can do many thing.
In 1987, a 74-year old rickshaw puller by the name of Bai Fangli came
back to his hometown planning to retire from his backbreaking job.
There, he saw children working in the fields, because they were too
poor to afford school fees.
Bai returned to Tianjin and went back to work as a rickshaw puller,
taking a modest accommodation next to the railway station. He waited
for clients 24 hours a day, ate simple food and wore discarded
second-hand clothes he found. He gave all of his hard-earned earnings
to support children who could not afford education.
In 2001, he drove his rickshaw to Tianjin YaoHua Middle School, to
deliver his last installment of money. Nearly 90 years old, he told
the students that he couldn't work any more. All of the students and
teachers were moved to tears.
In total, Bai had donated a total of 350,000 yuan to help more than
300 poor students continue with their studies. In 2005, Bai passed
away leaving behind an inspiring legacy.
If a rickshaw-pullerwho wore used clothes and had no education can
support 300 children to go to school, imagine what you and I can do
with the resources we have to bring about positive change in our
world!
From
Deepak raj mirdha
Training head
(PLUS -perfect learnerings and unique solutions)
Facebook.com/plusplus
mkumartypetest@gmail.com
you still can do many thing.
In 1987, a 74-year old rickshaw puller by the name of Bai Fangli came
back to his hometown planning to retire from his backbreaking job.
There, he saw children working in the fields, because they were too
poor to afford school fees.
Bai returned to Tianjin and went back to work as a rickshaw puller,
taking a modest accommodation next to the railway station. He waited
for clients 24 hours a day, ate simple food and wore discarded
second-hand clothes he found. He gave all of his hard-earned earnings
to support children who could not afford education.
In 2001, he drove his rickshaw to Tianjin YaoHua Middle School, to
deliver his last installment of money. Nearly 90 years old, he told
the students that he couldn't work any more. All of the students and
teachers were moved to tears.
In total, Bai had donated a total of 350,000 yuan to help more than
300 poor students continue with their studies. In 2005, Bai passed
away leaving behind an inspiring legacy.
If a rickshaw-pullerwho wore used clothes and had no education can
support 300 children to go to school, imagine what you and I can do
with the resources we have to bring about positive change in our
world!
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