Volunteers help sick kids reach the top

BEIJING: Nine-year-old Lyu Jingwen, who is wheelchair-bound due to spinal muscular atrophy, scaled the peaks of Huangshan Mountain in Anhui province on Monday with the help of volunteers.
As part of a charity program to celebrate Children’s Day, which was on Saturday, Jingwen and 38 other children with rare diseases from across the country were carried up the mountain.
“After learning about the mountain through a textbook in school, I had been dreaming of visiting it, but I thought I had no chance to make it to the top,” she said.
Jingwen, who lives in Guangdong province, was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy when she was about two years old and cannot stand on her own.
The mountain, also known as Yellow Mountain, is inscribed on UNESCO’s world cultural heritage list and its natural heritage list. A UNESCO Global Geopark, it has a spectacular granite landscape.
The activity was supported by more than 150 volunteers from nine teams, including the scenic spot’s volunteer service team and the local Blue Sky Rescue team. Though there were cable cars to help relieve the volunteers’ burden, they had to carry the children in their wheelchairs for most of the journey.
Cheng Jian, one of the main organizers of the charity program, has paraplegia. He has been organizing the program since 2006, when 26 handicapped people were brought to the mountain peaks. “After initial contacts with children with rare diseases years ago, I started to learn about their suffering and that of their families,” Cheng said. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item