NETDA keeps voluntary spirit strong
In 1995, a kind soul calling himself Mo Wensui, whose real name was Yang Chunyuan – living in Nantong city in East China's Jiangsu province – dedicated himself to helping local poor students and destitute families.
Over the next 20 years, Yang spent most of his spare time volunteering, especially to aid poverty-stricken families and caring for left-behind children.
Yang passed away on July 12, 2019 at the age of 83.
Two years later, the Nantong Economic & Technological Development Area or NETDA pays tribute to Yang. It held a demonstration activity on July 12 for volunteer services in the development zone and the event undertook to implement a group of 17 Mo Wensui volunteer service key projects. [Photo provided to NETDA]
The Mo Wensui Volunteer School of the NETDA is inaugurated during the event. The school is expected to carry out various activities to promote the development of volunteer services in the development zone. [Photo provided to NETDA]
Performances pay tribute to Yang and local volunteers. They praised people who are determined to volunteer their services in the NETDA. [Photo provided to NETDA]