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2011-7-24 : Donate to Tian Bo and his Family.
Tian Bo, from Shandong, Jinan. Born in 1974, graduated from South-East University of China in 1999 with Master Degree. worked in Seagate Singapore. 2002-2004 studied in UC Irvine,Joined Samsung San Jose in 2004.
July 18 2011, he took a road trip to Utah, alone, lost his way on 7,23, during the hiking in the famous scene: The Wave and slipped and fell down from the cliff.
Tian Bo made a lot of friend in the USA with his pleasant personality and wide range of hobbies. If you want to provide any help to his parents and family, please click the link below to leave your contact. We will have more detailed info later for his funeral .
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2011-1-19: Help Andy Drew's Family!
2011-1-19 : Donate to Andy Drew's Family.
Zhu Xiaoyang (Andy Shao Young Drew), from Shaoguan, Guangdong. Born in 1962, graduated from University of California Irvine and University of Phoenix. He was working for Wells Fargo Bank network services. He was cheerful, kind-hearted, and loved sports. He was a WildGeese.Org soccer club member and practice with teammates every weekend over the years.
Jan. 15 afternoon, Andy fainted because of heart discomfort on soccer field. Friends took him to emergency room in no time, but two hours after he was pronounced dead.
Andy and his wife, Tao Mei, married for 18 years, have two lovely daughters, a 9-year-old a 5 year old. Tao Mei has been home to take care of household and children. It will be really tough for her after losing single income.
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2011-1-7 : Donate to Ling and her Family.
By The Community Voice December 6, 2010 01:45 pm
UPDATE: Wednesday's surgery went well for Ling. However, doctors have discovered more damage during surgery and it is estimated Ling will remain in the hospital for up to four months with additional surgery slated in about 30 days. Thursday doctors started to bring her out of the medically induced coma, removed her breathing tube and reduced the amount of medications. Family and friends have set up two bank accounts for donations to help the Murray family cover medical costs.
The mother of the 2-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a car on Snyder Lane in Rohnert Park on Dec. 1, opened her eyes Sunday for the first time since the accident and remains in critical condition at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital.
The accident, which took the life of Calli Murray, occurred near the intersection of Snyder Lane and Medical Center Drive early Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m. Ling Murray, Callis 40-year-old mother, suffered multiple broken bones and other major injuries that will require several surgeries. Ling Murray had the first of her surgeries, on her left arm, Saturday.
On Monday, she had surgeries on her left knee and leg, and she also had pins placed in her pelvic area.
The driver of the car was identified as Kaitlyn Dunaway, an 18-year-old freshman volleyball player at Sonoma State University.
According to Rohnert Park Dept. of Public Safety officials, Dunaway was driving a 1997 Honda on Snyder Lane and failed to stop at the crosswalk. Ling and Calli Murray, according to public safety officials, were crossing Snyder Lane when Dunaway was driving from a southbound lane. The Murrays had been playing at the park when they began to return home and began walking, hand-in-hand, into the crosswalk, public safety officials said.
The group continued to grow, spilling out around a shrine of stuffed animals, flowers and candles placed below a sign for Sunrise Park near the Snyder Lane crosswalk where the crash occurred. Green police paint still lingered where police officers marked evidence from the crash.
A group of people braved rainy conditions Sunday evening to hold a candlelight vigil at the intersection where the collision occurred. Calli Murray would have turned 3 on Christmas Day.
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2010-12-3: Help Chunde's Family!
2010-12-3 : Donate to Chunde Dai and his Family.
During the thanksgiving holiday, Chunde Dai, a talented NYU doctoral student, suffered an accident while he was swimming off Miami Beach. After he was pulled out from the water, rescuers gave him CPR; but he later passed away
Chunde was graduated from Tsinghua University (Department of Automation 2005).
Chunde was not only the leader among his classmates, but also his family's pride and hope as well. During his years in Tsinghua University, Chunde received several top scholarships, and was honored as the "Excellent Graduate of Tsinghua University.
Enduring great pain, Chundes family is coming to the U.S. to settle his affairs. However, Chunde's family has few financial means and they cannot afford the huge cost of this U.S. trip. Chunde's family is in poverty: his mother is unemployed; his brother is disable and the whole family relies solely on his father's meager salary. Chunde was the only hope for his family, but now this hope is lost.
We cannot restore the life of Chunde, but we can give his family a hand and help them through this difficult time!
Co-organizing:
Silicon Valley Tsinghua Network
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8-8-2010: CMAIN Call for Donation for Gansu China Landslide Relief
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4-14-2010:CMAIN,SVTN Call for Donation for Qinghai China Earthquake Relief
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On April 14th, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit northwest China's Qinghai Province Yushu Prefecture. As of 10:00AM April 20th Beijing time, according to local reports,2046 people have died, 193 disappeared, and 12135 were injured, among which 1434 were severely injured.About 15,000 resident houses collapsed. More than 100,000 people need shelter or to be moved. The situation is extremely severe!
To help out people there in time, Chinese Mutual Aid International Network (CMAIN) and