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Shenzhen Pengnian Hotel Dynamic

On July 19, 2004, the "Pengnian Guangming Action" jointly sponsored by the Civil Affairs Bureau, the Municipal Disabled Persons' Federation and Pengnian Hotel was launched in Shenzhen, which lasted for half a year and provided free surgery for 800 poor cataract patients in our city. At that time, there were more than 600 cataract patients in our city, including nearly 800 in Longgang and Baoan districts alone, but many poor families could not get timely treatment due to financial difficulties. The "Peng Nian Guang Ming Action" program provides free surgical treatment and intraocular lens implantation for about 800 cataract patients with family difficulties in Baoan, Longgang and Luohu districts to help them get rid of the troubles of cataract diseases and see the light again. Yu Pengnian, a famous philanthropist, said at the launching ceremony that as long as eligible poor patients have a case, they should make a case and do a good job.

Mr. Yu Pengnian, an honorary citizen of Shenzhen and a Hong Kong philanthropist, invested 500 million yuan in the "Pengnian Guangming Action" in nine provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. At the same time, the "Pengnian Guangming Action" in other provinces of China is also under way. In mid-August of the same year, the free treatment program in Xizang Autonomous Region was launched in an all-round way, and it is estimated that16,000 cases will be cured.

Bayindalai, a 6-year-old boy from Kundu Town, Arukerqin Banner, Chifeng City, has congenital cataract in his right eye. His family only lives on 65,438+00 sheep and a few acres of farmland. Due to years of drought, the family is very poor and has no money to operate on children. The surgical vehicle of "Peng Nianguang Ming Action" drove to his door. Not long after the operation, Bayindalai chased the sheep alive and kicking. His father said with tears, "I have never seen a child so happy in these years."