Qingpu

Qingpu Center Celebrate The Coming New Year of 2015 !!

On December 27th, 2014, seven volunteers from Brazil, Thailand, Indonesia, and China traveled to You Dao's Qingpu Center, to celebrate the coming New Year.

Center children spending nice time with Italian friends

On November 23rd, Mr. and Mrs. Simona brought a group of Italian friends and children to the Qingpu center to hold an activity day for the Qingpu children.
Once they arrived, the lovely Italian children joined the local children in an English class. They did plenty of preparation; the objective of this English class was to teach the migrant children the English words for different colors. The Italian children then took out their prepared materials and began to teach the Qingpu children how to paint the rainbow using their favorite colors. The Qingpu children all diligently painted the rainbow and were very happy with their masterpiece. Later the Italian children helped the Qingpu children review their painted rainbow as they taught them the English word for the different colors.
The youngest Italian volunteer was only 7-year old, but he was a very serious teacher. He repeated“ PURPLE, ZI SE, PURPLE, ZI SE”, again and again. Sometimes the Qingpu children would get distracted, but he would remind them to pay attention and the importance of learning English. He is a very responsible little volunteer.
Some of the older volunteers and center children played football outdoors led by Center Teacher Mr. Huang.
After the fun outdoor and indoor activities, Simona and her friends brought the children hand-made cake. The Italian children helped to serve the food and drinks to the Qingpu children.
The Qingpu children learned a lot from the Italian group, but most importantly they learned about love and helping one another.

Creative Workshop at Mingtian Migrant school

On 22th November 2014 , volunteers from Boston Scientific traveled to Qingpu, Mingtian migrant schools and led an innovative workshop with students from Grades 4 and 5.

You Dao Children’s Center Christmas Party

Early in the morning, volunteers brought gifts, food, cakes, and holiday cheer to the You Dao Baoshan and Qingpu activity centers, to celebrate Christmas with the local migrant children.
The two centers were filled with holiday joy and fun. The teachers helped the children put ornaments on a Christmas tree and helped decorate the classroom in a festive spirit. The children at Beiyaoan painted the blackboard with a creative holiday scene.
At the Qingpu center, over 45 migrant children celebrated the day with 18 volunteers. The children sang, “We wish you a Merry Christmas” in Chinese and the volunteers returned the favor singing the same song in English. The teacher then talked about the history and importance of the holiday; quizzing the children on their knowledge of the holiday. Everyone then gathered together and designed and made Christmas cards for their families. The activities then moved outside where the children and volunteers teamed up for a variety of games, culminating in a tug of war contest. Finally, the children got to meet Santa Clause who passed out gifts and sweets. Many of the children brought the desserts home to share with their families.
At the Baoshan center, 26 volunteers helped lead activities for over 60 joyous children. The children were able to display their creativity and artistic talents in decorating the blackboard in a festive theme. The volunteers also played different games with the children celebrating Christmas and several children’s’ birthdays. The volunteers also explained the importance of Christmas and the holiday spirit. Finally, Santa Claus arrived with his bag of gifts and started to hand them out to the happy children.
The two events were filled with joy and laughter. The children really enjoyed sharing in the holiday joy with the warm and caring volunteers.

Migrant children from Youdao cooperative kindergarten joined in Christmas Party hosted by Yew Haw international School

On December 19th, at 6:45 in the morning, 19 children from Bo Ke kindergarten and 2 teachers gathered together and left for Yew Wah International School (YE) for a Christmas event specially organized for migrant children. Bo Ke kindergarten is located in the rural area of Qingpu district. These children have never had the chance to visit downtown Shanghai and their living conditions are even more difficult than most other Youdao supported children.
The children were driven to the school by a nice coach; they were cheerful and filled with curiosity. At 8am the students of YE waited for their little guests on the two sides of the school’s main entrance. When the bus arrived, they welcomed the kids and brought them to school’ cafeteria. The kids were divided into small group of two to three, and were taken by the students coming from different classes. They first visited the classroom and played some games with students. Then the kids learned how to cut paper snow-flakes with other children from other migrant schools. The teacher of Bo Ke told us these children have never learned paper cutting before. The groups then made ginger man biscuits. Every kid was given a snowman shaped biscuit. They used an icing tube to draw whatever they imagined on it. The students packed the biscuit into a small Christmas bag after they finished and let them bring it back to share with their family.
Lunch was a highlight for the students. The students brought each of them a big plate of food, including fried chicken, french fries, and fresh salad. They all enjoyed themselves and ate a lot. The students looked after them thoughtfully. After lunch, the students played with the kids on the playground for a while. Then they took them to classroom again to make Christmas cards for their family. The students gave each kid a special selected Christmas gift.
When the event ended, the students sent Christmas wishes to the kids and waved goodbye to them as they got onto the coaches. The migrant children fulfilled a wonderful Christmas happy day and returned home safely. The Youdao staff received positive feedback from the Bo Ke kindergarten the next day that parents were very happy and thankful for their children’s trip and joyful experience.
We thank Yaw Wah Education and their students for organizing and sponsoring this great event. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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