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China's first charity school is set to open Monday
in Nanchang, capital of the country's Jiangxi Province.
Jiangxi Foreign Commercial Institute, jointly
established by Hong Kong and Jiangxi Province's charitable
societies, will give priority to charity education, offering
volunteer courses in Braille and sign language from Sept. 1
this year.
The school will also accept paying
students in order to raise more charity funds. Fifteen
percent of the school's annual revenue will be given to the
two charitable societies after five years of operation.
Thirty percent of all the students will enjoy
a free education, and some 100 to 200 disadvantaged students
will be financially aided by the school.
The
school, approved to offer subjects such as human resource
management, securities and investment analysis, urban
construction and real estate, plans to enroll 500 students
this year.
"The establishment of the
school not only helps the poorest students go to university,
but also enlarges China's charitable education depending on
limited charitable donations," said Zheng Suwei,
chairman of the Hong Kong Charitable Society.
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