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Rici Foundation

Org #76328
Vetted since 2020 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2013
year founded
$112,698
raised on GlobalGiving
6
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The Rici Foundation explores and promotes effective mental health education models and programs in order to prevent children and youth from mental health issues caused by the lack of public awareness and social resources, especially in rural areas of mainland China.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
Yanbing Yang
Yanbing Yang
Team
Zhen Zhang, Meirong Ao, Yanbing Yang, Shiyu Ren, Shiyu Lin, Lihuang Shao
Organization Information
No.123 South Jiefang.,St.
Yuexiu District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510120
China
+8613342837375
Organization Information
No.123 South Jiefang.,St.
Yuexiu District
Guangzhou, Guangdong 510120
China
+8613342837375

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Braving the Storm: 48 Outstanding Rural Teachers Empowered for Mental Health

By Rici | Rici Team

Thanks to your generosity, 48 top-performing rural teachers from 14 provinces across China recently gathered in Suzhou for a 5-day intensive Mental Health & Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)... Read the full report ›

Nurturing Growth-Empowering Teachers and Students

By Rici Team | Rici Team

I. Empowering Educators: Deepening Psychological Expertise This month, our project team supported the professional development of our partner educators by sponsoring 2 teachers to attend a Cognitive... Read the full report ›

From Fear to Possibility: How We're Building Resilient Learners

By Rici Team | Rici Team

[Voices From Classroom] Breaking the Fear of FailureIn a recent psychology class, we witnessed a profound transformation. In a game designed to mirror failure, students initially froze under the... Read the full report ›
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