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We’re a non-profit dedicated to supporting Yushu Earthquake victims to obtain medical school education.

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About Yushu Earthquake

     Yushu Earthquake struck on April 14th, 2010. At a magnitude of 7.1 Ms, it claimed thousands of lives, orphaned countless children and put them out of school. 

Our Roles

 To help these children gain access to higher education, we know we can't do this alone. We work closely together with a boarding school, a local art studio in Yushu, and various other institutions, each playing a crucial role in accelerating progress.

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Our Progress

2000+
Students Supported

$150,000 
Donation Raised

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200+ 
Future Doctors

5000+
Families Have Benefited

Project Sunshower

(Completed)

Raised $ 21,000 to install solar water heaters for the school. Made showering available to 200+ students

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Support

Our Students

(In Progress)

Our students all come from extremely underprivileged backgrounds, and they need your support!

School Clinic & Herb Processing Plant

(Completed)

Raised $60,000 for Cixing school to build a clinic (pro bono) with accompanying herb processing plant. Re-employed 50+ students.

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Support Tibetan Artists

(In Progress)

The artists we are working with are also victims of the Yushu Earthquake. Learn more about this historical art form here.

​CCTV Documentary

(Completed)

Yushu Reborn partnered with China Central Television (CCTV) on a documentary, attracting sustained, significant aid and attention.

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Tibetan Agricultural Produce

(In Progress)

For Yushu locals, harvests of cordyceps and other agricultural produce account for 50-80% of household income. Learn more about these produce here.

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Partnered with the Pace Center for Civic Engagement through their John C. Bogle Fellowship Program
Overview 2025
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Students in Classroom
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Harvesting Herbs
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Interview -- Former Sudents
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Earthquake
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Overview 2024
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Cordyceps Market
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The Beginning
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Yushu Reborn

Photo & Video Credit:
All materials used are produced by our photographer team. Special thanks to Bao Yong and Yichen Huang.

Copyright @ 2021 Haotian Yang All Rights Reserved.

We're working with Princeton's

Pace Center for Civic Engagement

201 Frist Campus Center
Princeton, NJ 08544

We’re a non-profit dedicated to supporting Yushu Earthquake victims to obtain medical school education.

Email us
hy6707@princeton.edu
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