Editor's note: Recently, due to the epidemic in Chengdu, Sichuan, has pressed the pause button! All industries are closed. A girl renting a house in a community under the age of 16 was stolen from the neighborhood because of difficulties in life. After learning the truth, the community owners and residents enthusiastically donated money and materials. Love not only warmed the girl's heart, but also moved the entire community.
Recently, a 16-year-old renter in a community in Chengdu, Sichuan took away his neighbor's takeout due to difficulties in life.
After the residents learned about it, they all donated generously. In half a day, they raised more than 10,000 yuan and contacted the school for her. She is about to return to school.
Currently, there are girls who volunteer in the community to repay kind-hearted people.
(Guo Ping's thank you letter)
The owner donated more than 10,000 yuan to the girl he rented.
Mr. Yang, director of the third phase of Yingjun Property Committee of Chengdu Hi-Tech Zone, introduced that on September 9, two tenants in the community reported that their takeaway was lost.
He and the property staff found that the takeaway was taken away by Guo Ping (pseudonym), a 16-year-old girl who rented in the community, and had eaten some of it. After negotiation, the girl refunded the money for the two takeaways.
"When we coordinated her to refund, we found that she was in financial difficulties, and the refund was donated by the kind owner."
Mr. Yang said that he learned from him that she had lived with her grandparents since she was a child in Cixi, Zhejiang. Not long ago, her grandfather passed away. A month ago, her grandmother returned to her hometown in Gong County, Sichuan. She came to work in an Internet cafe in Chengdu at the beginning of this year.
Recently, all residents in Chengdu stayed at home, and Internet cafes and other places were closed. After contacting the person in charge of the Internet cafe where Mr. Yang works, he learned that the house was rented by him as an employee dormitory.
"I criticized Guo Ping's takeaway behavior, and at the same time called on the owners to see who can share more rice noodles to help her overcome the difficulties."
Mr. Yang said that after the news of the appeal was released, many residents spontaneously donated money and materials to the girl. The Happiness Station in the community piled up a few bags of rice noodles and mooncakes, and raised more than 10,000 yuan in just half a day.
This girl voluntarily gave half of the money to her colleagues in need.
The owner of the shop, Mr. Cai, is also one of the donors. He told reporters that the residents of the same community encountered difficulties and he just did what he could.
"In addition to the owners of our community, the owners of nearby communities also donated spontaneously."
Mr. Cai said that the community also arranged for Guo Ping to be a volunteer in the community. When he went downstairs to get nucleic acid samples, he saw her guiding the residents. "She looks weak."
"At that time, residents of all groups were helping, and I was too busy with statistics. There was also an old man in his 80s who asked me to donate with a cane." Mr. Yang said that after the donation was enough for Guo Ping's living expenses, she no longer accepted any donations.
(part of the statistics donated by the community owner)
Faced with the donation, Guo Ping took the initiative to propose that the father of her 21-year-old colleague had rectal cancer and urgently needed money, hoping to give half of the donation to her colleagues.
"I contacted my colleague Guo Ping's family and checked the medical records to confirm this information. After discussion, I gave her colleague's father 6,000 yuan and transferred directly to the hospital where she was treated." Mr. Yang said.
The owner of the shop helped her return to school.
Mr. Yang said that since she was underage, a kind shop owner helped her contact an vocational school in Chengdu, , so that she could go to school, and the tuition fee was free, and living expenses could be paid temporarily from donations. After spending
money, some kind owners expressed their willingness to bear her future living expenses until she became an adult or graduated.
At the same time, relevant government departments also intervened in time to help her.
Mr. Yang also introduced that he has been volunteering in the community since the 10th. Now that her life is back on track, she is going to return to campus next. The community community staff also said that the girl has been properly placed.
"I am very lucky to be in Chengdu because this not only fulfilled my dream of continuing to go to school, but also allowed me to study here with peace of mind. I would like to express my deep gratitude to all the owners who cared and helped me."
entrusted Mr. Yang to send a thank you letter to the owners, expressing my gratitude.