Some brief introduction of RTP:
Right To Play is an international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play to improve health and life skills and foster peace for children and communities in the most disadvantaged areas of the world. Right To Play uses sport and play based programs to promote opportunities for development, teach life skills and health education and build stronger, more peaceful communities. To do this, Right To Play trains local community members to run programs thereby creating the foundation in a community for regular and long-term sport and play programming and for individual and community leadership. Right To Play also uses sport and play as a tool to mobilize and educate communities around key health issues to support national health objectives, in particular HIV and AIDS prevention and awareness and vaccination campaigns.Right To Play is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has national offices in Canada, The Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, United States and China. The national offices raise funds, build awareness for Right To Play programs and advocate for Sport for Development. (Official Website:http://www.rtpchina.org/en/index_en.aspx)
I have interests in attendance. I think Next Monday (Aug 1) is a good time to me or I have to work on Aug 2.
Hey guys,Are you interested in NGOs and volunteers in China? Do you want to know more about child welfare work in Beijing?Here comes a good chance for you to communicate with the National Director of Right To Play, a leading child welfare NGO in the world. Graduated from Stanford University in 1998 and majored in Economics, Wei Wei chose social philanthropy as his career rather than consulting. Why did he make such a decision? What's his plan in the future? As he has worked in NGO industry for 8 years, he is experienced in volunteer work and charity programs.
Time: Next Monday or Tuesday( August 1 or 2) not longer than 2.5 hours
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I know Wei Wei when I was a junior, he is really nice, and , charming....Here is his Linkedin http://www.linkedin.com/pub/wei-wei/5/a64/463Some brief introduction of RTP:
Right To Play is an international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play to improve health and life skills and foster peace for children and communities in the most disadvantaged areas of the world. Right To Play uses sport and play based programs to promote opportunities for development, teach life skills and health education and build stronger, more peaceful communities. To do this, Right To Play trains local community members to run programs thereby creating the foundation in a community for regular and long-term sport and play programming and for individual and community leadership. Right To Play also uses sport and play as a tool to mobilize and educate communities around key health issues to support national health objectives, in particular HIV and AIDS prevention and awareness and vaccination campaigns.Right To Play is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has national offices in Canada, The Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, United States and China. The national offices raise funds, build awareness for Right To Play programs and advocate for Sport for Development. (Official Website:http://www.rtpchina.org/en/index_en.aspx)In a word, it's really a good opportunity for all of you to know more about civil society in China.If you are interested in this event, tell me your available time, Monday or Tuesday?Please reply to me before this Thursday.
I know some of you have to work in weekdays, but personally I hope you won't miss the chance to know China more comprehensively.Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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Hi Charlene,
I'm really interested in going, especially since they are headquartered in Toronto- where I live. But I'll only be able to make it before 2pm on any given day since I have GMAT class in the afternoon.
Do you think the time of the visit could still be changed?
Best Regards,
Lisa
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Subject: Re: [China] GCC Summer Event on August 1st or 2nd---NGO visit to Right To PlayHey guys,Thanks for your interest!The visiting time is Aug 1st 16:00-18:00.Yang Yang, does it work for you? You can take you friends!Charlene
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Hey guys,Are you interested in NGOs and volunteers in China? Do you want to know more about child welfare work in Beijing?Here comes a good chance for you to communicate with the National Director of Right To Play, a leading child welfare NGO in the world. Graduated from Stanford University in 1998 and majored in Economics, Wei Wei chose social philanthropy as his career rather than consulting. Why did he make such a decision? What's his plan in the future? As he has worked in NGO industry for 8 years, he is experienced in volunteer work and charity programs.
Time: Next Monday or Tuesday( August 1 or 2) not longer than 2.5 hours
地址:北京市朝阳区秀水街1号建国门外外交公寓12-73
Address:Apt. 12-73 Jian Wai Diplomatic Compound No.1 Xiu Shui Street, Chaoyang Beijing
I know Wei Wei when I was a junior, he is really nice, and , charming....Here is his Linkedin http://www.linkedin.com/pub/wei-wei/5/a64/463Some brief introduction of RTP:
Right To Play is an international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play to improve health and life skills and foster peace for children and communities in the most disadvantaged areas of the world. Right To Play uses sport and play based programs to promote opportunities for development, teach life skills and health education and build stronger, more peaceful communities. To do this, Right To Play trains local community members to run programs thereby creating the foundation in a community for regular and long-term sport and play programming and for individual and community leadership. Right To Play also uses sport and play as a tool to mobilize and educate communities around key health issues to support national health objectives, in particular HIV and AIDS prevention and awareness and vaccination campaigns.Right To Play is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has national offices in Canada, The Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, United States and China. The national offices raise funds, build awareness for Right To Play programs and advocate for Sport for Development. (Official Website:http://www.rtpchina.org/en/index_en.aspx)In a word, it's really a good opportunity for all of you to know more about civil society in China.If you are interested in this event, tell me your available time, Monday or Tuesday?Please reply to me before this Thursday.
I know some of you have to work in weekdays, but personally I hope you won't miss the chance to know China more comprehensively.Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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Charlene Hu -- 胡影墨
China Affairs Associate-- 中国事务监理
Global China Connection Central Management -- 全球中国联接 | 管理中心
p (CN) 132.640.792.66
e charlene.hu@gccglobal.org
w www.gccglobal.org
--
Global China Connection is a leading organization for promoting cooperation
between premier students in China and the international community. A
nonprofit student-run network of over 50 university chapters worldwide, the
GCC platform creates unprecedented opportunities to build long-term
relationships that will change the world.
--
全球中国联接(GCC)是一直致力于建立中国青年学生与国际社会交流合作的非营利学生组织。GCC在世界各地的顶尖高校拥有超过50个分部,为青年之间的沟通了解和建立友谊提供了前所未有的平台。
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