In the era of fetal wear, she became the first socialite in Hong Kong

Chapter 89: The 89-year-old young lady launched a "grassroots team" charity organization

Fu Ziyan had a very happy trip to Macau because she had Isabella to play with her.

Go shopping, attend some themed afternoon tea parties hosted by Macau’s wealthy daughters, and take your dad or Isabella to check in at Macau’s tourist attractions.

She was so happy that she decided to spend the rest of her summer vacation in Macau. Since Macau was close to Hong Kong, Fu Qiyuan would occasionally take the Ziyan to work in Hong Kong.

That day, Fu Ziyan and her new friends were on the Ziyan. While having afternoon tea at sea, the boat arrived at Taipa Island, an outlying island of Macau, and they saw the bamboo scaffoldings built on the island.

Fu Ziyan was curious about these bamboo sheds and asked people to inquire. She learned that because the Portuguese Macau authorities ignored the educational needs of the Chinese, the local people had to do it themselves. They built bamboo sheds in pre-empted locations and created a temporary school building for the children to study.

Isabella was quite shocked. "A bamboo shed schoolhouse! These conditions are too harsh!"

A group of wealthy daughters were also quite emotional. They lived in a bustling city and had never heard of such things.

Fu Ziyan became angry when she heard that Chinese people were being looked down upon.

However, she has now inherited three-quarters of Fu Qiyuan's true skills, and she does not show her emotions on her face. She still looks like she is having a party with a smile on her face.

After a brief thought, he proposed to his new friends on the boat, "It's really not easy for them to get an education. Why don't we set up a charity organization together and donate money to build school buildings for them?"

With Fu Ziyan's financial resources, it would have been no problem for her to fully fund the construction of a school building. However, this was Macau, and building a school for Chinese children required connections more than money.

The friends that Fu Ziyan played with all had very good family backgrounds.

Some were born into top families on the Macau rich list, some were born into families of high-ranking officials of the Portuguese and Macau governments, and some were even members of top families on the world’s rich list who came to travel.

Whether in business or politics, they all have one thing in common - they are not yet adults. The group of boys and girls are still students, and ten-year-old Fu Ziyan is the younger one among them.

Compared with adults who are used to the fickleness of human nature, these teenagers aged 14 or 15 are more passionate and are willing to show mercy or give some money that does not affect their lives.

In addition to the friendship among those traveling together, Fu Ziyan suggested that some people who were not interested would also be willing to give her face.

Isabella was the first to echo Fu Ziyan. "Selene makes sense. It's only the cost of a small diamond or gemstone per person." The donation amount seemed insignificant to her. She was excited because, "Come to think of it, I've attended many charity auctions and galas with my mom, but I've never set up a charity of my own!"

"The experience of setting up a charitable organization by yourself should earn you a lot of social practice points in school!" said a blonde daughter of a high-ranking Portuguese official.

Some people who are young and have already thought about competing for the family inheritance also think that participating in it can not only expand their stable social circle, but also enhance the corporate brand image and give themselves some advantages in the future competition for the family inheritance.

In the end, Fu Ziyan's charity plan was unanimously approved by the young men and women on the yacht, and they actively contributed to this public welfare project.

If you are an ordinary minor, don't even think about doing charity. Just being able to earn your own tuition is something to be proud of.

But for the group of minors on the yacht, the charity organization they decided on among themselves, this "grassroots team", can actually develop and help solve the problem of difficulty in schooling for Chinese people in Macau.

The daughter of a high-ranking official in the Portuguese Macau government said with pride, "My father was able to quickly approve applications for the establishment of a charity organization and the construction of a school building."

The daughter of a wealthy French businessman who was traveling said, "I am an adult now and can serve as the legal representative of our charity organization!" She was the oldest socialite in the audience and had just become an adult three months ago.

Sunny's company is a major construction company in Macau. They readily agreed, "We can build the school building. We guarantee it will be good, fast, and cheap."

Sonny made this promise without any pressure. Not only was he not worried about his father's reprimand, he also looked forward to his father and the company's board of directors' praise. Taking on construction projects for charitable organizations, even if they didn't make a penny, was a positive boost to a company's image.

As the initiator of the charity project, Fu Ziyan naturally cannot fall behind. "I have enough pocket money, so I can donate 500,000 Australian dollars first."

At that time, labor was cheap in Macau, and if there was land for school planning, 100,000 Australian dollars was enough to build a school building. The area of ​​Taipa Island was only 6.33 square kilometers, and building four schools was enough to meet the educational needs of Chinese children on the island.

Fu Ziyan alone took up all the donations, and the others were not to be outdone. Although their donations were not much, each person donated 50,000 or 60,000 yuan, which added up to more than 500,000 yuan.

"The extra money can be used to build schools in other parts of Macau. It's not just Taipa Island that needs schools."

"Yes, if Macau is satisfied, we can develop to other regions in the future." Some people have already thought that the Asian economy is a little backward at this time. If the influence of their charity organization is expanded to the whole of Asia, they will also benefit a lot in terms of fame and so on.

Someone asked, "What is the name of our charity?"

"How about Hope Light?"

“Why not just call it Macao EPWO (Educational public welfare organizations)?”

Isabella wasn't satisfied. She had full confidence in their charity, saying, "Maybe our charity can even extend beyond Macau!"

Amidst the chattering of the eleven people, they finally decided on a very common name “HLEPWO” (Hope Light Educational public welfare organizations)!

Fu Ziyan: The most vulgar is the most elegant

Although it is a bit vulgar, it is a charity organization founded by themselves after all, and everyone cares about it very much.

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