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Received a love gift Inner Mongolia's 13-year-old "wheelchair girl" broke away from her mother's back

author:China News Network
Received a love gift Inner Mongolia's 13-year-old "wheelchair girl" broke away from her mother's back

The picture shows Liu Yanan's wheelchair that can go up and down the stairs. Photo by Li Aiping

Wulanchabu, China News Network, 13 Jan (Reporter Li Aiping) Liu Yanan, who lives in Jining District, Wulanchabu City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, finally no longer has to go to school on her mother's back.

On the morning of the 13th, the 13-year-old girl received a wheelchair donated by the local Red Cross and caring people to go up and down the stairs.

On December 16, 2021, a reporter from China News Network reported Liu Yanan's story with the article "13-year-old "Wheelchair Girl" Studying with Thousands of Love and AccompanyIng Me Forward". In less than a month, all walks of life have reached out to Liu Yanan.

Liu Yanan, born in 2008, is a student of the 77th class of the first grade of Jining New Century School in Inner Mongolia. Six years ago, when she was in the first grade, she accidentally injured her spinal cord when she was practicing dance at home, resulting in unconsciousness of her lower limbs and the inability to walk.

A year later, Liu Yanan came to the New Century School, and her mother, Liang Tuanfang, carried her to school and school every day, and the school waived all fees for her.

In order to dispel Liang Tuanfang's worries, in addition to launching donations, the school also gave Liang Tuanfang 1,000 yuan of living expenses every month. Considering Liu Yanan's walking difficulties, the school specially provided him with a separate toilet.

Liang Tuanfang previously said in an interview with reporters, "As Liu Yanan's body is getting heavier and heavier, it is now a bit difficult to carry." ”

Wei Shanhu, president of the school, said in an interview with reporters that after the report was published by China News Network on December 16, 2021, the Red Cross Society of Wulanchabu City, the Customs Work Committee of Wulanchabu City, the Education Bureau of Wulanchabu City and the Inner Mongolia Aviation Vocational and Technical College were very concerned about Liu Yanan's upstairs and downstairs. On January 13, she finally had a wheelchair that could go up and down the stairs, "This new wheelchair also provides convenience for Liu Yanan's future studies." ”

"Every day I climbed on my mother's weak back many times, and when I climbed the stairs, I could feel my mother's legs trembling because of the difficulty." Liu Yanan said excitedly at the donation site on the same day, "The great love you sent today, with great love, once again drummed up the sails of my progress." (End)

Source: China News Network

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