Our reporter Zhu Hua - To save their younger brother, the two sisters dropped out of school and knelt on the street to beg for medical fees. They were even mistakenly thought to be victims of human trafficking, and their biological parents were frequently cursed. However, every time she looked at the retreating figures of her daughters, the mother could not help but shed helpless tears... Yesterday, Vice President of the City Charity Association and Director of the Civil Affairs Bureau, Cao Zaixing, delivered 4000 yuan in donations to this unfortunate family from Leiyang. After receiving the donation, mother Ye Xiaorong's eyes turned red as she said, "There are so many good people in Changsha. Without you all, I really don't know what I would have done."
Good Samaritans helped the sisters return to school.
Ye Xiaorong told reporters that originally she and her husband worked in a coal mine in Fujian, earning money to support their four children. However, since August of the year before last when they discovered their son Su Peng was suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the family has been almost completely devastated. To save on travel expenses, they transferred his treatment to Changsha.
Little Su Peng needs nearly 200,000 yuan for treatment. "In order to take care of him, both my husband and I cannot work, and we also need to borrow money everywhere," Ye Xiaorong said. She added that her own hardship is actually nothing, but she feels most guilty towards her two daughters, "One is in the first year of junior high school, and the other is in the sixth grade. After their younger brother got sick, the children knew the family needed money. Last year, they dropped out of school and came to Changsha with us to beg." Ye Xiaorong said. For their younger brother, the two sisters carried small buckets and knelt down everywhere on the streets of Changsha to beg. This continued for over a year.
"We only have one younger brother, and he can only rely on us to save his life now." Despite having to kneel until their knees turned blue and swollen every day, sisters Su Yang and Su Mei left home each day full of hope and rarely complained. After their story of begging was exposed by local television media in Changsha, it drew the attention of kind-hearted people who extended a helping hand. "The donations amounted to seventy or eighty thousand yuan, plus more than ten thousand yuan we raised ourselves, allowing our child to complete the chemotherapy stage last year, which I previously dared not even imagine." Ye Xiaorong introduced. Thanks to the help of these kind-hearted people, the sisters no longer had to beg.
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Ye Xiaorong said that the child still has two years of maintenance treatment, estimated to cost around twenty or thirty thousand yuan per year. "But I cannot remain confused any longer. The children don't understand, and I don't want them to grow up blaming us parents for prioritizing their younger brother over them." This year, she did not let her daughters come to Changsha. "School registration will begin in a few days, and I want them to go back to school." Ye Xiaorong's husband also went to work outside this year. Currently, she lives alone with her children in a small inn near the hospital. "It only costs five yuan per night, and we need to save some." Ye Xiaorong said. A daughter from the post-90s generation donated part of her liver to save her mother and received over 90,000 yuan in donations (with pictures).
Cao Zaixing expressed that the source of funds for the Changsha Charity Association mainly comes from Changsha's finances and local kind-hearted individuals. Their primary assistance targets are also people in difficulty with Changsha household registration. There is no specific assistance mechanism for these people from other regions, and they can only receive temporary assistance through the "Charity Weekly Affection" project, with amounts ranging from 1000 to 4000 yuan. Currently, they are also exploring the establishment of relevant assistance mechanisms to better help these disadvantaged groups.
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