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Li's foundation powers Sichuan walk

AUTHOR:  RELEASE TIME:2009-04-17  SOURCE:RCSC web site

    A group of volunteers, including some public figures, will walk in
    Sichuan's Wenchuan county, epicenter of the May 12 earthquake, together
    with "walkers" in cyberspace on May 10 to call for continuous attention
    and aid for reconstruction of the quake-hit areas.
    The activity is initiated by One Foundation, a philanthropic project
    affiliated with the Red Cross Society of China and founded by
    international martial-arts master and movie star Jet Li.
    Li said he was inspired by "Walk for Millions", the flagship fund-raising
    event of independent nonprofit organization the Community Chest of Hong
    Kong, to initiate "One Family, Go Together", which will take place on the
    second Sunday of May each year. But it will take on a modified form, he
    said.
    This year, only a few selected participants, to be announced on the
    foundation's website, will walk some 15 kilometers (with 5.12 kilometers
    between stops) in Wenchuan, 92 kilometers from the provincial capital
    Chengdu. Walkers will include celebrities from sports, entertainment and
    business circles, but Li did not elaborate on who they are or how many
    people will attend the Wenchuan event, "because we're still drafting the
    rules."
    All "family members" of One Foundation will be invited to download
    software and use their computers or cell phones to participate in the
    "walk" in the virtual world. They can also support their favorite walkers
    in Wenchuan via the Internet or cell phone text messages.
    As the event is aimed to promote the charitable culture and public welfare
    efforts, the theme and venue may change each year as deemed necessary.
    "Maybe, some day we'll walk in Africa," he said. '"One family' has no
    nationality requirement."
    An 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck parts of Southwest China on May 12,
    2008, leaving more than 80,000 people dead or missing and some 375,000
    others injured, according to Xinhua News Agency. It was by far China's
    deadliest since 1976, when a 7.8-magnitude quake devastated Tangshan, near
    Beijing, and killed more than 240,000 people.
    Li, renowned for his kungfu skills and action movies, suspended shooting
    movies last year to devote himself to helping relief and post-quake
    reconstruction work.
    He and his One Foundation, launched in 2007, made headlines when the
    foundation raised more than 63 million yuan for disaster relief just two
    weeks after the quake ravaged Sichuan. As of Dec 31, it had spent 78
    million yuan worth of donations, of a total of 131 million yuan it raised
    in 2008, on relief and reconstruction in quake-stricken areas.
    In Li's view, last year marked the real beginning of philanthropy in the
    Chinese mainland, when Chinese people from home and abroad poured in money
    and relief materials to help people in need in the aftermath of first a
    rare snow and ice disaster in January and then the May 12 earthquake.
    "I hope enthusiasm about charities won't cool down," he said, referring to
    many Chinese who oftentimes regarded donations as kind of fulfilling a
    task assigned by government or Party organizations when a disaster hit but
    forgot about the matter altogether not long after.
    To promote continuous care for the needy and facilitate charitable
    activities by individuals, companies and organizations, One Foundation
    will launch a new, interactive website in mid-April, Li said.
    It will feature a database about global NGOs and an interactive platform
    for global charities, volunteers, NGOs and people in need.
    One Foundation, founded by Li under a strategic partnership with the Red
    Cross Society of China, focuses on education, health, environment and
    poverty. It promotes philanthropy among the general public by advocating
    "1 person + 1 dollar/yuan + 1 month = 1 big family".
    "If each person donates at least one dollar/yuan each month, our
    individual donations can be transformed into a much greater fund," says a
    statement posted on its website. "When we combine our charitable strength,
    we can make sure that the most vulnerable members of our global family
    will receive the help they need."


  
 
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