CNYTrust

Our Partners

TheThree-way Partnership

CNYTrust works in partnership with two other organisations which help it achieve its mission. The two partners are CNYTrust Society and the China Youth Development Foundation's "Project Hope".

In order to make effective use of the funds that we raise in the UK, Project Hope helps CNYTrust ensure that the money that we raise reaches our beneficiaries directly. Without incurring significant costs CNYTrust therefore has on the ground representation in China and is able to maintain frequent contact with the school and children that it supports.

In this way, CNYTrust does not fund raise for any other societies, nor does it represent overseas organisations. CNYTrust engages in fund raising activities solely to support its sponsored children and school and to help people understand the education problems in China.

CNYTrust Society

CNYTrust Society is the Cambridge University Society started in 2001 that continues its work in organising events to educate its members and raise funds to support children in China. The society is made up of an annually elected committee of ten students the main event organised each year is the annual CNYTrust Ball. CNYTrust Society acts as a major fund raiser for CNYTrust a key source of ideas and talent to help CNYTrust.

"Project Hope"

China Youth Development Foundation, (“CYDF”) is a Non Governmental Organisation founded by the All-China Youth Federation in March 1989. It runs a number of developmental projects including “Project Hope” .

Project Hope ” Project Hope ” is a public welfare undertaking, initiated and organised by CYDF, that enlists extensive support locally and overseas to assist dropout students and those at risk of dropping out to continue schooling in China’s rural, poverty-stricken areas. By the end of 2002, “ Project Hope Project Hope” had raised over RMB 2 billion in donations, which has helped 2.5 million children and teenagers from poor families to continue their schooling and provided Stars of Hope Scholarships to 111,672 students. Furthermore, Project Hope ”Project Hope” has managed the construction of 9,508 Hope primary schools in poverty-stricken regions and donated 10,000 Hope mini-library sets and 3,000 Sunchime film library sets, which include audio-visual products for primary education and the equipment needed to view them.

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