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Chenzhou Hongai Children Guardianship Volunteer Association Established

2019-07-05

In order to implement the "Law on the Protection of Minors" and protect the legitimate rights and interests of minors, on the morning of June 28, the opening ceremony of Chenzhou Hongai Children Guardianship Volunteer Association and the launching ceremony of Zhaobao Cloud-Iris Information Repository in Chenzhou City were held in the conference room of the Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau.

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This event was co-sponsored by Chenzhou Minor Protection Center, Chenzhou Hongai Children Guardianship Volunteer Association and Chenzhou Workstation of Zhaobao Cloud-Iris Information Repository.

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Huang Xing, Director of Social Organizations Management, Civil Affairs Bureau reads out the approval of the association's establishment

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Opening Ceremony of Chenzhou Hongai Children Guardian Volunteer Association

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Yan Xinmin, President of Association of Good Man, presents a flag to the Chenzhou Hongai Children Guardian Volunteer Association.

It was understood that the Chenzhou Hongai Children Guardian Volunteer Association, established on June 22, is composed of people from all walks of life who are keen on public welfare. Since 1999, members of Hongai Association have donated more than 500,000 yuan to aid schools, helped more than 30 children in distress and students in difficulty, and carried out more than 40 public welfare donation activities.

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Liu Shaoman, President of Chenzhou Hongai Children Guardianship Volunteer Association, makes a work report.

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Chenzhou Workstation of Zhaobao Cloud-Iris Information Repository donates money to Chenzhou No.1 Primary School.

Zhaobao Cloud-Iris Information Repository (formerly China's Children's Iris Loss Prevention Network Platform) has established more than 300 workstations throughout the country, using the world's leading Iris Recognition Technology independently developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, to input the iris information of children aged 0-12, and to establish a database of children's iris so as to improve the probability of missing children being retrieved, and help "lost" children find their way home.