Three former Project
Hope image ambassadors gathered in the program's Beijing
headquarters on Saturday and spoke of their own success stories to
underline its accomplishments in helping children from poor
families to access education.
The three's images, taken by then
China Youth Daily photographer Xie Hailong in 1991,
touched the hearts of many, helping raise the profile of the
project and ensure it overwhelming support.
Su Mingjuan, who had been nicknamed
"Ms Big Eyes," has finished college and now works at a bank in east
China's Anhui Province.
Hu Shanhui enrolled in the army. In
his poster picture, he was captured shouting out Chinese
characters. The image was interpreted as an earnest desire to
attend school. As he had a runny nose in the picture, people named
him "Long Snivel."
Zhang Tianyi, currently at college
in the eastern province of Jiangsu, is the youngest of the three.
In his picture, his head was shaved clean. Although he was only
about seven at the time, his eyes told of a fascination with study
that made him hard to forget.
In the capital to appear in a China
Central Television program, they said it was very exciting entering
the office and that it was like returning home, according to
Beijing Youth Daily.
Project Hope was founded by the
China Youth Development Foundation in October 1989 to mobilize
nongovernmental financial resources inside and outside of China to
provide and improve education in poverty-stricken areas.
By the end of 2004, it was reported
to have helped 2.75 million students, opened 11,888 primary
schools, and pooled funds from home and abroad of 2.73 billion yuan
(US$330 million).
(China Daily May 23,
2005)
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