Qin Dongkui participated in the celebration of "May 1st" International Labor Day in Baoji City and won the May 1st Labor Medal in Baoji City. While actively participating in charity, we also join hands with caring people, caring enterprises, caring volunteers and friends from all walks of life to make positive contributions to social poverty alleviation.
He led Minglun Public Welfare Foundation to support Democratic Progressive Party's precise poverty alleviation, and supported 500 poor students in Guizhou Anlong for three years. Initiated a new model of accurate poverty alleviation, and held "Minglun Moral Lecture Hall" and "Bee Love Supermarket" in Luo Yan Village, Miyun District, Beijing, serving more than 50,000 villagers, with a total of 6 1923 people participating in the study throughout the year.
Donated more than 5,580 love items, and was praised as "the civilized practice base of the new era". In 20 19, he won the highest prize in the capital charity circle-the "Capital Charity Award" charity organization award.
Brief introduction of Qin Dongkui
Qin Dongkui, male, Han nationality, born in June 198 1, member of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, a native of Baoji CPPCC, member of the Standing Committee of Baoji Municipal Committee of China Democratic Progressive Party, chairman of Ming Kai Charity Foundation of China Democratic Progressive Party, founder of Beijing Minglun Charity Foundation, and vice president of Baoji Traditional Culture Promotion Association. He has long been committed to promoting Chinese excellent traditional culture and practicing charity.
Advocating the Disciple's Rules into the campus, donating more than 0/000 million volumes of inspirational books on Chinese studies to more than 20 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, covering hundreds of primary and secondary schools, kindergartens, government organizations, enterprises and institutions, and prison drug rehabilitation centers. He was invited to give public lectures on China culture in government agencies, institutions, prison drug rehabilitation centers and other places for many times, and funded more than 2,550 poor students, orphans and seriously ill patients nationwide.