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Cctv news In March 2010, a car accident changed the life track of Zeng Wei, a girl born after 1985. She was identified as a fourth-grade physical disability, and since then, headaches, numbness and other sequelae have plagued her every day.
Before the accident, Zeng Wei was a doctor and opened a clinic in Wu Shan Village, Huaxi District, Guiyang. Now, she has to choose to start a new business. Considering her own situation and understanding of the disabled group, she founded a mosaic glass factory and recruited a large number of disabled people.
Xiao Liu is a deaf-mute and doesn’t like to communicate with others when he first came to the glass factory. Zeng Wei often chats with him, which is more helpful in life and work. Gradually, Xiao Liu became cheerful. He is smart and eager to learn, and he can do some complicated work well. Now, Xiao Liu’s monthly income has exceeded 4000 yuan.
A few years ago, the village-run schools in Wu Shan Village of Guiyang City faced closure due to financial difficulties, which meant that many children in the village would have no schooling. After understanding the situation, Zeng Wei quickly invested in a Chengxing school. In order to let the teachers who live far away feel at ease in teaching, she also arranged dormitories for the teachers out of her own pocket. Every year, the school will have a funding gap of 30,000 to 50,000 yuan, and Zeng Wei will use the income of the factory to subsidize the school.
For schools, the education of left-behind children is a big problem. Zeng Wei and the teachers discussed the educational methods and gave classified guidance to the left-behind students. Over the years, the school has reduced tuition and miscellaneous fees for 110 students by more than 45,000 yuan, and the enrollment rate has remained above 90% all the year round.
In addition to donating money for education, Zeng Wei also mobilized students to form a volunteer service group to care for the poor elderly. They are led by teachers and regularly help the elderly in the village to do farm work and housework. Zeng Wei has many years of medical experience and is very familiar with health preservation. Over the years, she has given more than 50 lectures on health and shared her experience with nearly 2,500 people.
Today, Zeng Wei’s biggest dream is still related to the education of children in her hometown. By her side, love is growing from point to line, from line to surface. Here, let’s say "thank you" to this charity messenger!