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Annual Dinner 2008 Report Final

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Page 1: Annual Dinner 2008 Report Final

2008 Annual Dinner Report

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Summary2

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4 Schools

9 Schools

1 School

To Date, CTEF Has Helped 93 Schools, Distributed >38,000 Books, And Funded >$567,000 = Giving >45,000 Children The Gift of Education

3 Schools

3 Schools

1 School

In the past year, CTEF helped to

rebuild or renovate a total of 21 schools and

donated over 17,000 books in 6

provinces

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Note: the data only represent Microsoft CHIME donors who voluntarily completed an online survey. The actual donation amount is estimated to be higher.

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Highlights of 2007I. Innovate

II. Expand

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Interglow (interglow.org) is a HongKong based NGO that targets to reduce poverty and build sustainability in remote villages.

Build Water System

Distribute Crop Seeds to Villagers for Farming Donate Clothes

InterGlow Helps Lift Villages Out of Poverty Using the Self-Help Philosophy

Provide Basic Health Services and Trains Local

Clinicians

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Innovation through Partnership In 2007, InterGlow and CTEF formed a partnership to build

the Community Center in Mok Hor County (莫火作村 ), near Xi Chang in southwest Sichuan:

CTEF is responsible for the school in this community center. The school will serve multiple purposes: Elementary education and boarding for over 100 children. Continuing education for adults. Headquarter for the village corporation that InterGlow

organized with 50% women participation to stimulate self-sustained entrepreneurship

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Mok Hor County is an inaccessible village without paved roads, running water, or electricity. Yi ( 彝族) minority ethnic group comprised majority of villagers.

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Villagers contributed their

labor to the project. There were old men,

mothers carrying babies, and teenagers

at the construction

field.

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Community Center is quickly taking shape to be completed this fall. The

Center is evaluating

energy sources including

hydraulics, solar and wind.

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- In early October 2008, we are planning a field trip to officially unveil the facility.

- We welcome any interested parties to participate in and witness this wonderful event.

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Innovation through Technology Teacher Pan has experience

teaching students basic computer skills and is passionate about introducing technology to children.

CTEF agreed to sponsor Teacher Pan to pilot a multi-media lab project for local schools.

The lab will teach applicable computer skills to teachers and contribute equipment to their schools.

Trained teachers will bring the learning and the equipment back to their own schools.

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Teach Pan is showing how to use a projector to teachers from village schools

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Innovation through Technology: Teacher Pan’s Multi-Media Lab Project

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CTEF plaques on all distributed equipment

Teacher Pan is setting up the Multi-Media Lab

Teacher Pan is demonstrating how to use computers to teachers from local village schools

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Highlights of 2007I. Innovate

II. Expand

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New Logo and Website (CTEF.org)

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CTEF Facebook Group:Show Your Support by Joining Our Group

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Progress on Fundraising: - Added Paypal online donation option at chinatomorrow.org in October 2007

We’ve raised $2,261 to date

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Progress on Fundraising (Cont’d):

- Started fundraising at Google

Fundraising Flyer: We Started Fundraising for A School in Yunnan at Google in April 2008

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Progress on Fundraising (Cont’d): - Google Grant Program allows CTEF to advertise free on www.google.com for related topics now

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Honorary Advisors of CTEFWe’re glad to announce three special new members of CTEF family – our first three honorary advisors:Kai-Fu Lee, Founding President of Google ChinaMelissa Milburn, Media Relations Manager at Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationYa-Qin Zhang, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Corporation, Chairman of Microsoft China Company Ltd.

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Photos From Visits By CTEF Staff in 2007

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Yan-Lao School ( 岩劳小学 ) in Guangxi Completed in April 2007

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Guan-Cang School ( 官仓小学 ) in Guangxi Completed in September 2007

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Library of Wu-Pao School ( 乌抛图书室 ) in Sichuan Completed in October 2007

For this project, we purchased and shipped 2,865 books to the school library.

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Thank You For Your Support!www.CTEF.org

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