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Let Shanliwa, thousands of miles away, have a warm winter. What did Zhungeer volunteers do?

Zhungeer Volunteer Action Zhungeer volunteers organized a donation activity to help poor students in Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture thousands of miles away, including cotton-padded clothes, quilts, cotton shoes and other necessities of life and study, totaling more than 43,000 yuan, so that children here can study with peace of mind and have a good winter.

The reason for the donation is that these poor students in Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture live in mountainous areas, with very inconvenient transportation and extremely poor local economic conditions. The families of these students are much poorer. In the past, students often went hungry and suffered from cold, especially in winter.

Although the local area is located in Yunnan, close to the Tropic of Cancer, the weather is hotter than most areas, but the lowest temperature in winter can reach one or two degrees. Although it won't freeze, it's very cold. Children here often get frostbite all over because they don't have enough warm clothes to wear, especially the ears and palms are covered with scars.

These volunteers are so pitiful to see these children. Under the guidance of Ms. Yang, a local teacher, they have sponsored 70 poor students for four years. They hold donation activities every year to express their condolences to these children's recent situation and learning situation.

Unbalanced regional development Although China has a vast territory and abundant natural resources, it has become the second largest economy in the world, and there are also many big cities on the eastern coast that are on a par with world-class cities. However, China is a developing country with unbalanced regional development, and there are a large number of economically backward provinces, cities and counties in the central and western regions.

For these poor children here, their living conditions are very miserable. Although the country is helping these children step by step, the progress is relatively slow. Therefore, we also need the help of caring people to effectively solve the pain caused by the uneven regional development of these poor children and give them a chance to get warm.