It has been three years since the outbreak of the global epidemic, but it still cannot stop the kindness of Chinese people around the world.

The "17th ‧ 2022 Love Award Ceremony" hosted by Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Charity Foundation and UA Asia United Finance will be held simultaneously on December 11, 2022 at the main venue of Phoenix Satellite TV Tai Po Headquarters in Hong Kong and the branch venue of Phoenix Center in Beijing.

This year's winners include Chen Jincai and Chen Qifeng from Taiwan; Kang Dian and Jiang Liping from Hong Kong; Chen Yidan, Zhou Bingde and Xing Rong from the Mainland; Showing great love and pursuing public welfare, the award is well deserved!

Winners' deeds of love, selfless dedication

Chen Shunping (middle), director and general manager of Wenmao Semiconductor, received the award on behalf of the winner, Chen Jincai.

The 17th Award Winner (Taiwan) - Chen Jincai, an entrepreneur who continues to help others

Chen Jincai is the founder of Changwen Social Welfare Charity Foundation, chairman and president of Wenmao Semiconductor Co., Ltd.

"Caring for the society", "cultivating talents" and "environmental protection" are his three main axes of caring for the society.

The company he leads attaches great importance to sustainable operation, and is committed to energy conservation, carbon reduction and waste reduction innovation. Since 2017, Wenmao Semiconductor, a subsidiary of the group, has comprehensively reviewed and echoed the sustainable development goals of the United Nations.

While pursuing corporate growth, actively contribute to society, and care for the disadvantaged through public welfare and resource transfer.

During his tenure as the executive director of the Federation of Trade Unions, he made many suggestions, and his care and dedication to the society were highly recognized by the public, and he is a good example for philanthropists and entrepreneurs on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

The winner, Chen Qifeng (middle).

The 17th Award Winner (Taiwan) - Chen Qifeng Black and White Mr. Helping the Disadvantaged

Chen Qifeng is a doctor with disabilities, nicknamed "Black and White Man". During the day, he "wears a white robe" to treat patients and save lives, and at night, he "turns into black hands" to help carry assistive devices, prepare equipment or repair hand bicycles.

This simple doctor has been engaged in social welfare services for 25 years, and has benefited more than 100,000 families with disabilities: organizing computer workshops, offering music therapy for special education students, donating money to help disabled families get free health checkups, giving lectures on health care for disabled people, Donate hand bikes to launch the world's first barrier-free bicycle public service system; start weekly technological hand-crank therapy, barrier-free water fitness, sports tourism, ecological day reading, volunteer training and improvement of barrier-free sports and leisure environments.

Ma Yiling, Secretary-General of the Yidan Prize Foundation, received the award on behalf of the winner, Chen Yidan.

The 17th Award Winner (Mainland) - Chen Yidan, China's No. 1 Internet Public Welfare Person

Chen Yidan is one of the main founders of Tencent, the founder of Tencent Charity Foundation, the founder of Wuhan University and the Yidan Prize.

In 1998, he co-founded Tencent and served as the chief administrative officer.

In 2007, led Tencent to initiate the establishment of the first public welfare foundation in China's Internet industry - Tencent Public Welfare Charity Foundation.

Since 2009, it has successively invested 2 billion yuan in donations to establish Wuhan University in the form of "running a school without receiving rewards", which is the first non-profit privately-run public welfare university in mainland China.

In 2016, donated 2.5 billion Hong Kong dollars to establish the global education award "Yidan Prize".

In 2018, donated Tencent shares to establish a charitable trust with a market value of over HK$4 billion, focusing on promoting education development.

Winners Zhou Bingde (left) and Xing Rong (right).

The 17th Award Winner (Mainland) - Zhou Bingde has a philanthropic heart like a ostrich spreading love to the world

Zhou Bingde is the former vice president of China News Agency and the founding president of Beijing Daluan Xiangyu Charity Foundation.

Founded the foundation in 2016, adhering to Premier Zhou Enlai's mission of "being philanthropic and dedicating well-being to the people", inheriting and carrying forward the behest of the older generation of revolutionaries, aiding students and helping the needy, inheriting style, and connecting people, like a phoenix. Love spreads among the world.

Over the past few years, he has personally led a team to help poverty alleviation in Guizhou and other places, led a medical team to conduct free consultations, and carried out public welfare activities such as education aid and medical equipment assistance for countries along the "Belt and Road". Lectures on the theme of red culture have benefited tens of thousands of people.

The 17th Award Winner (Mainland) - Xing Rong Professional Parenting Helps Disadvantaged Children

Xing Rong gave up high-paying jobs abroad and returned to China to establish the Beijing Chunhui Fraternity Charitable Foundation, taking over the half-the-sky foundation's public welfare undertaking for orphaned and disabled children, and fulfilling the wish of "Chinese people take care of their own orphaned and disabled children".

With the original intention of public welfare and professional care for the most disadvantaged children, the concept of international advanced education and nurturing has been brought into 119 children's welfare homes and 67 villages, benefiting more than 200,000 children.

In the process of front-line research, she understood the hardships of these children, established Chunhui Mother, Chunhui Care Home, and Chunhui Watch Project to soothe the children's wounded hearts, create a nourishing growth environment for them, and help them improve their self-confidence. maximize the interests of children.

The winner, Hong Dian (middle).

The 17th Award Winner (Hong Kong) - Kangdian Realizes Equitable Education and Benefits Millions of Teachers and Students

In 2001, he was the founder of Guixin Foundation, a Hong Kong charity organization. In 2008, he was the founder of Beijing Guixin Charity Foundation.

Since the 1990s, it has sponsored rural children from poor families to study.

Improve the educational environment for rural children with the help of public welfare and charity, and achieve educational equity and sustainable development.

Donated and raised more than 100 million yuan successively, built bookstores, science laboratories, bursaries and teacher awards, helping rural teachers and students realize their dreams in life.

In 79 counties in the central and western parts of the Mainland, 972 projects were implemented, benefiting more than 2.5 million teachers and students.

9,565 volunteers contributed 1.3 million hours of voluntary service, ensuring the quality and results of public welfare projects and sustainable development.

The winner is Jiang Liping.

The 17th Award Winner (Hong Kong) - Jiang Liping cares for the left-behind elders and children

Jiang Liping was influenced by her father, Dr. Jiang Zhen, a philanthropic industrialist in Hong Kong, who was active in charity and patriotism since she was a child. In 2013, she founded the "Love Fund", which is responsible for fundraising, funding and planning.

Personally visited 18 provinces and cities in the Mainland, and cooperated with rural units to carry out care services for left-behind children and the elderly; supported and trained more than 10,000 volunteers in the Mainland to serve families in need; provided more than 1,000 scholarships to poor students in the Mainland every year; helped hundreds of rural primary schools to build "Love "Xuefang" multi-functional activity room; cooperate with more than 30 primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong to provide high-quality courses for student leaders; provide 1,600 Hong Kong grassroots student families with epidemic unemployment support funds, HK$3,000 per household, and free parent-child counseling courses.

Winner Toh Soon Huat (middle).

The 17th Award Winner (Overseas) - Toh Soon Huat Asia Charity Hero

In 2009, invested 8.56 million Hong Kong dollars to establish the Singapore Romina Fund.

He has served as the full-time voluntary executive chairman of Sian Chay Medical Institution for 14 years. The institution carries forward the fine tradition of Chinese mutual assistance and the lofty purpose of compassion. It provides free TCM consultations, low-cost medicines, and massage to the public regardless of race, religion, or nationality. Physiotherapy and health care services benefit more people.

During the Wenchuan Earthquake, he and his friends organized the fundraising event "Warmth Knows No Boundaries, Let the Flow of Love Never End" and raised 57.1 million Hong Kong dollars. Afterwards, they traveled through the disaster-stricken areas to prepare for the construction of 7 "China-Singapore Friendship Primary Schools" and 1 bridge.

In 2019, he was selected as Asia's Philanthropy Hero by Forbes Asia.

The 8 winners’ stories of kindness will accompany you to announce the new year

The award ceremony was unprecedentedly grand and full of love. The performances included Miaoman dance, folk songs played by the harmonica team, and singing by the new generation singer Chen Mingxi.

You can relive it on the Love Award Facebook page. The kind stories of the 8 winners will accompany you to start the new year.

For the latest news, to learn more about the "Compassion Award" and the love stories of the winners, please go to: www.compassionaward.org

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