
(At the event, Sino-British Life Insurance Co., Ltd. donated a batch of love materials to the left-behind children)
Red network Changsha, October 20 (correspondent Longteng moment news reporter Tang Honghui) on the 17th, with the theme of "sowing the seeds of love with music" - the 2015 Sino-British Life "Stars Lighting • Caring for Left-behind Children Public Welfare Plan" music support activity was held in Hunan Xiangyin County Golden School, "China Good Songs" annual top ten golden melody award winner Liu Yutong and others attended, and taught children to sing. Today, volunteers who returned from volunteer teaching said in an interview in Changsha that this is a journey of love and hope to participate in this kind of public welfare activity next year.
At the event, volunteers from Sino-British Life Hunan Branch walked among the children, brought them the "New Children's Songs of the Times" selected through online voting, listened to them, taught them to sing, encouraged them, praised them, and selected the most beautiful "good voices" among the left-behind children. At the same time, the project team also gave the children practical love materials such as school bags, school uniforms, and bedding sets.
As a highlight of this volunteer teaching activity, Liu Yutong, music director of Sun Nan Studio and winner of the "China Good Songs" Annual Top Ten Golden Melody Award, together with the famous singer Cui Zige and the volunteers of "Stars and Lights", brought the songs to the children of the Golden School, interacted happily with the left-behind children, from the basic rhythm and singing teaching, inspired the children's perception and love of music, and used their own songs to sing themselves and express themselves.
The "Stars And Lights, Caring for Left-behind Children Charity Scheme" is a large-scale public welfare activity for left-behind children to care for left-behind children by drawing on the operational experience of the British shareholder Aviva Group (AVIVA) "Street To School" (Street Back to School Scheme). Since 2010, Sino-British Life's "Stars and Lights, Care for Left-behind Children Public Welfare Program" has traveled to 12 provinces and regions across the country, and has built a total of 25 care huts for townships and villages where left-behind children are relatively concentrated, and more than 90,000 left-behind children have been helped in the entire public welfare plan.