
Yangtze River Elementary
School
In Shi Gu Tang, a remote mountain village in the Guangdong
Province of China, the Nathan Yip Foundation built a new 7,000
square foot school with athletic
facilities. This Chinese mountain community is comprised
of farm children whose parents cannot afford to send their
children to school. At the school's opening dedication in
2004, the Yip family was honored as the school was named
Hawlin Building after Nathan's Chinese name, which means
heavy rain.
On an ongoing basis, the Foundation sponsors all 60 students
at the new
school in Yang Da. The cost is $100 per
child to cover all educational supplies and school fees.
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