Les Enphants Donates New Teaching Building In Yunnan
May 6, 2009 |
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Tai Sheng Lou, a new teaching building donated by Les Enphants, has been formally unveiled at Zhong Xin Wan Xiao, in Yunling Town, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Region, Deqin County, Yunnan province.
Representatives from Les Enphants, the local government and the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation attended the ceremony held for the completion of the building which is reported to be the third teaching building donated by Les Enphants in Yunnan.
The poor conditions of the original teaching building of Yunling Town Zhong Xin Wan Xiao, which was constructed in the late 1970's, were said to have seriously endangered the life of the school's students and teachers. After learning this from CFPA, children's apparel and toy manufacturer Les Enphants launched an initiative, calling on its consumers to join it in showing their concern for the school. It is learned that a wall has been set up in Yunling Town Zhong Xin Wan Xiao with signatures of participating consumers to record the whole process of this initiative.
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