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Education
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English Teacher Training Program
This program was set up between the Foundation and the
Education Department in China to send language experts to train Chinese teachers to effectively
teach English as a second language to grade and high school students. Advanced skills and techniques
have been introduced and practiced.
Mission Accomplished
- Three sessions in Shanghai, China.
- Two sessions in Changde, Hunan, China.
- One session in Kaiping, Guangdong, China.
- One session in Urumqi, Xingjiang, China.
- Two sessions in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
- Student English Summer Camp in Wusu, Futopik, Kuitun, Xingjiang, China.
- Student English Summer Camp in Shijiazhung, Hebei, China.
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Projects For School Programs
The Foundation produces variety of projects to meet the challenge
of needs in the school systems and local communities.
Mission Accomplished
- Established a Vocational Training Center in Macau to host computer skill training classes.
- Drilled a well for drinking water and built a water tower with purifying system to serve 5 schools with
3,000 students in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
- Equiped the school band with 52 piece of musical instruments at the New City School, Shanghai, China.
- Supported the education program for girls by offering a Sewing Training class in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
- Conducted Creative English Concersation Training Classes at the Headquarters.
- Conducted Bible English Training Class for 19 Christian leaders from China in USA.
- Conducted Cross Culture Oratorical Contests at the Headquarters.
- Provided 10 electronic pianos to the YWCA in Hangzhou, China for training pianists.
- Established a Computer Training Center in Cambodia.
- Established a Computer Training Center in India.
- Established four scholarships at the Wusu First High School, Xingjiang, China. (2006 and 2007)
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Rebuilds School Buildings
The Foundation has the vision to reconstruct torn down school building to ensure a safe
and sound place for a proper learning environment for students.
Mission Accomplished
- Rebuilt Jingjayen School, Changde, Hunan, China.
(Reopened: December 12, 1997)
- Rebuilt Gumei School, Changde, Hunan, China.
(Reopened: November 2, 1998)
- Rebuilt Jinjaping School, Changde, Hunan, China.
(Reopened: September 14, 1999)
- Rebuilt Cross City Middle School, Changsha, Hunan, China.
(Reopened: September 14, 1999)
- Rebuilt Pomwa School (for ethnic minority groups), Changde, Hunan, China
(Reopened: September 15, 1999)
- Rebuilt Three Lakes School, Changde, Hunan, China.
(Reopened: March 25, 2000)
- Rebuilt Queen Lake School, Changde, Hunan, China.
(Reopened: May 20, 2001)
- Rebuilt High City School, Yungji, Shanxi, China.
(2004)
- Rebuilt Rice Forest Middle School, Tibet, China.
(2005)
- Rebuilt Shu-ping School, Henan, China
(2007)
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The Millennium Forum
The Foundation, in partnership with Azusa Pacific University, presented a series of
lecture featuring renowned speakers from around the world speaking on a vast array of subjects which challenge, inform
and inspire the public to examine issues that are certain to dominate the oncoming years.
Mission Accomplished
   Special Forum Speakers:
- Kent Hill, Ph.D. President, Eastern Nazarene College
- Ralph Martin, Ph.D. Scholar-in-Residence, Azusa Pacific University
- Carl Crouthamel, Ph.D. Recognized authority in nuclear power
- Zhao-Chun Cui, Senior professor of Biology, Dalian Medical University, China
- Sau-Fong Siu, D.S.W., Professor of Social Work Education, Director of Social Work Program, Wheelock College
- David Mckenna, Ph.D., Chairman, Board of Trustees, Spring Arbor University
- Yunhe Pan, President, Zhejiang University, China
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