国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

News

Hope in store for deaf-mute children

By Wen Xinzheng and Hou Liqiang (China Daily Europe)
Updated: 2016-09-23

German couple offers training and employment opportunities to disabled youngsters in Changsha

It's not difficult to find foreigners who have lived in China for more than a decade, but it's unusual to find a couple that has stayed for 14 years despite being almost unable to make ends meet.

Uwe Brutzer and his wife, Dorothree, own a Western snack shop in Changsha, Hunan province, and are devoted to helping deaf-mute children.

 Hope in store for deaf-mute children

Uwe Brutzer and Dorothree Brutzer with four of their Chinese employees at the entrance of their snack shop in Changsha, Hunan province. Feng Zhiwei / China Daily

To locals, they are known as Wu Zhengrong and Du Xuehui, and having been in China for so long, they speak fluent Mandarin.

In 2002, they took a 17-hour flight to Changsha from Germany after Brutzer read a report on Chinese deaf-mute people that made him "determined to do something for them".

The 46-year-old joined a charity program that looks after deaf-mute children in the province and helped them with speech rehabilitation training.

The Brutzers spent day after day beating gongs or drums to stimulate the children's auditory nerves, and helping them to recognize images. They also helped children in many other cities in Hunan, including Shaoyang, Xiangxi and Yongzhou.

Their efforts paid off. Among the 500 children they helped, many are now able to speak after receiving their training, and a few are even able to communicate fully.

However, due to communication issues, they found many of the children were unable to secure employment as they grew up.

In late 2011, the Brutzers opened their snack shop and, with the help of a charity back home, they found a German with more than 20 years' experience working with deaf-mute people to help train Chinese deaf-mute people in the shop for four years.

Brutzer says he named the shop after J.S. Bach's Chinese name, Ba He, and hopes to make the best snacks, just like Bach made the best music. However, running the shop is not easy, given the cost of rent and salaries for 10 employees, including five deaf-mute people.

The shop was originally located on Taipingjie Street, but the rent of 10,000 yuan ($1,500; 1,340 euros) a month forced the couple to relocate to a small lane called Xiangchunxiang. The lower rental fee eased the financial strain and allowed the couple to concentrate more on making quality bread.

"I only follow one principal: Use the best ingredients to make bread with relentless effort," Brutzer says.

The shop has many regular customers. However, it's still difficult to make ends meet.

"The current daily turnover in summer is only about 1,000 yuan. We may pocket about 2,000 yuan a day when business is good, but that is only enough to break even," he says.

The monthly salary for each employee is 4,000 yuan, including social insurance.

"My wife also runs education projects with two friends. In cooperation with a Hong Kong foundation, she's also trying to raise funds in Germany," he says. The funds are used for rehabilitation training for deaf-mute children age 2 to 6, and to support students from poverty-stricken families in special schools in Changsha and Huaihua, another city in Hunan.

The couple has sacrificed a lot. For example, Brutzer was unable to go home to visit his parents before they passed away. However, certain moments have confirmed that their sacrifice is worthwhile, such as when a deaf-mute girl they helped was enrolled at university, which is not easy in China.

"Everyone deserves equal opportunities. We want to be people who create opportunities," he adds.

Contact the writers at houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily European Weekly 09/23/2016 page22)

Changsha seeks to revive porcelain production

In recent years, the local government has sought to revive the region's long tradition in porcelain making and boost local industry with the cultural influence of ancient Tongguan kilns, which have a history of 1,200 years.

Contact Us

Tel: +86(0731)-8401-8486

Add: No.19, Kaiyuan Rd, Xingsha, Changsha county

青川县| 韶山市| 卓尼县| 绥江县| 云南省| 衡阳县| 平阴县| 循化| 册亨县| 新化县| 铜陵市| 丰台区| 内江市| 普兰店市| 科技| 巫溪县| 五原县| 甘洛县| 遂川县| 乌鲁木齐县| 静乐县| 贵港市| 乐亭县| 嘉禾县| 新营市| 抚州市| 仁怀市| 苏尼特左旗| 会理县| 平乡县| 金寨县| 九龙县| 香港 | 当涂县| 海晏县| 万年县| 小金县| 新宾| 陵川县| 象山县| 宜阳县|