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The touching story of Xinjiang

Touching China people: Alimu

On 200 1, Xinjiang youth alimu came to Bijie, Guizhou alone to set up a stall to sell mutton skewers. Enthusiastic and witty shouting made his business prosperous gradually. His income has increased, but his life is still poor: he rents a house at 100 yuan a month and spends 10 yuan every day to fill his stomach.

So stingy. Why is this? Alimu has his own plans. When he first arrived in Guizhou, he participated in putting out a mountain fire, and the local government rewarded him with 300 yuan. He then found Bijie Women's Federation and donated all his 200 yuan money to a student who was on the verge of dropping out of school because of poverty. After Alimu became attached to "grassroots charity", mutton kebabs were given new meaning.

Knowing that students in a primary school in Dafang County didn't have schoolbags, Alimu bought a new schoolbag 18 1, climbed the mountain for more than two hours and delivered it to the children. 4 1 student in another school couldn't afford tuition and fees, so he immediately sent 5,000 yuan in the rain. ...

For so many years, alimu can't remember how many students he has helped. It can be said that from primary school, middle school to university, there are objects supported by Alimu everywhere. The "grassroots philanthropist" also took out his savings and set up scholarships at Guizhou University and Bijie College. It is said that each kebab can earn 30 cents, and Alimu has donated 6.5438+0.5 million so far, which is equivalent to roasting more than 500,000 kebabs.

Donating money for education is not all for Alimu. He donated money for Wenchuan earthquake and snowstorm in Guizhou. On the third day after the Yushu earthquake, Alimu rushed from Guiyang to Xining with two big bags of luggage containing camp beds, bedding and pots and pans, and bought more than 8,000 yuan of beef and vegetables to the disaster area.