China Earthquake Relief Fund

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China Earthquake Relief Fund

Project Report | Apr 8, 2015
Lushan Earthquake Progress

By Khoudia Gadio | Program Team Assistant

Yaan Training Workshop
Yaan Training Workshop

The catastrophic Lushan earthquake claimed the lives of 196 Ya’an residents, injured 13,848, displaced 295,000, destroyed 186,3000 rural buildings, and damaged approximately 430,000 homes.  An entire community’s life was devastated in a matter of seconds. Fortunately, the Xintu Center for Community Health Promotion, S.H has been on the grounds addressing an often time overlooked but nevertheless key aspect of disaster, mental health.  

Recently, Dr Sun Yijang, a facilitator of China Red Maple Women Support Center in Beijing and a participant in one of Xintu Trainee in Yaan Mental Health workshops, received a national innovation award of RMB 100,000 for a charitable project development in 2014. This award is a direct outcome of a project developed through a Xintu workshop.  Thus,  Xintu capacity building workshops have undeniable long term impacts on local NGOs.


Although the Xintu Center has made great strides there is still work to be done. This project has a long term goal of supporting a minimum of 1,000 affected families in Ya’an as well as establishing a mechanism for community mental health promotion. Without the support of generous donors like you none of this will be possible. Xintu Center and the entire GlobalGiving team are extremely grateful for all of your kind donations. Thank you!

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