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Goodman offers 'amazing things with limited funds'

By Wu Yiyao in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2014-12-03 07:10

The Australia-based Goodman Foundation has made major strides in China's charity sector through its funding and association with the Shanghai Qingcongquan Training Center for Children with Special Needs.

QCQ is a not-for-profit Chinese organization that offers professional rehabilitation training and tutorial services for autistic and development-impaired children and their families. As part of the long-term partnership with QCQ, Goodman will contribute 100,000 yuan ($16,286) to the new QCQ school refurbishment project.

Established in 2005, QCQ has so far helped more than 300 families with children requiring special care. Currently, it has 23 tutors offering 10 25-minute sessions every day to some 50 children as well as helping their parents to understand and master the skills needed to educate the children on a daily basis.

Goodman offers 'amazing things with limited funds'

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