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Charity in Wang Wenxiang

The son inherited his father's ambition and was keen on charity.

In the United States, Mrs. Wang Wenxiang has donated $654.38 million to Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, which is used to carry out children's surgical research and fund operations for children with colds. And has been sponsoring the "China AIDS Prevention and Control Action". Wang Wenxiang joined the World AIDS Research Center-Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, and became the director of the center.

Mr. and Mrs. Wang Wenxiang support APALC, an Asian-Pacific American Law Center, which can directly provide legal services such as family, domestic violence and immigration, so that the center can hire more lawyers to help poor and helpless Asian-Pacific immigrants free of charge and protect their rights and interests.

Wang Wenxiang is a member of the board of directors of the American DEA Education Foundation, and is committed to publicizing and educating the dangers of drugs. 20 13 in may, Wang Wenxiang won the lifetime achievement award of DEA education foundation 20 13.

In the Sino-US exchange, Wang Wenxiang established the first academic director of Sino-US relations and Chinese American studies in the United States, which strengthened the understanding of American people, media and government decision makers on Sino-US relations and Asian Americans.

In 2 0 0 3, Wang Wenxiang sponsored the documentary "Integrating into the United States: China's Experience", which was produced by the famous producer B.I.L.L.L. Moyers and nominated for four Emmy Awards.

Over the years, Mr. and Mrs. Wang Wenxiang have become the main funders of MSF Charity Foundation, the donors of Asia-Pacific American Law Center, and the full-time funders of AIDS prevention and treatment in China, and they have been widely praised by the society.

Wang Wenxiang was awarded the 100-member Charity Committee Award in 2007, and he is also a member and director of the association. Prior to this, he won the 2006 Alice Island Outstanding Immigrant Award. As the only Chinese immigrant who gave a speech on stage, he won a standing ovation from the audience for his continuous contribution to social welfare and social development.

In countries and regions outside China and the United States, Wang Wenxiang has brought the gospel to countless strangers and won people's blessings. In 2005, Wang Wenxiang donated plastic water pipes and other related materials to provide mountain spring drinking water for a residential area with 5,000 people in Honduran mountains. He also provided plastic water pipes and installation technology for poverty-stricken areas in northern Thailand and Africa, which completely solved the drinking water problem of local people.

Since 2008, Wang Wenxiang has donated 600 kilometers of plastic pipes and freight to African countries, which has solved the drinking water problem of about 300,000 people in dozens of villages and hundreds of communities in eight countries including Senegal, Uganda, Rwanda and Kenya in sub-Saharan Africa.