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Humanitarian China (HC) was incorporated on February 8th, 2007 to the State of California, USA. On October 30, 2007, the U.S. IRS determined that HC is exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue code, and is qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts. 
With very limited resources, we work primarily to provide humanitarian support in China. We also help the development of a civil society in China to promote rule-of-law, human rights, and freedom of expressions. We focus on grassroot movements and people who are neglected by the outside world. We work on a case-by-case basis, where each member may have specific cases to support victims directly and independently.  
We sincerely invite you to participate with us to this great cause in the history of China.
[Press Releases]
June 30, 2009, we supported Mr. Feng Zhenghu's right and action to return home in China from Japan.
 
June 28, 2009, we sent humanitarian aid to 10 "criminals" released from jail for their rebellion in June 1989 in Beijing.
 
June 26, 2009, Humanitarian China was awarded a grant from The Cape Cod Foundation. The donor is the Chai-Maginn Foundation fund.
 
June 4, 2009, Humanitarian China received grant from Lake Foundation to help Mr. Fang Zheng's family's new life in the U.S.
 
June 1, 2009, Humanitarian China received grant from Jenzabar Foundation to help Mr. Fang Zheng's family's new life in the U.S.
 

On May 31 afternoon

, Chinatown, San Francisco, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre in Beijing. Fengsuo Zhou presided the ceremony to offer flowers to the Goddess statue. Congde Feng, Jingwa (poet), Sam Gao, and middle school girl student (playing violin) expressed their condolence to heroes of Chinese democratic movement.
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Fengsuo Zhou, Ms. Zhang Xianling (over phone from Beijing), Emily Wu (poet), Runnan Wan (over phone), Muchen Lin, Liu Feiyue (over phone from Hubei), Lester Lee, John Gao (paster), Jingling Tang (over phone from Guangzhou), Congde Feng, Baosheng Guo and Jing Zhao made speeches.  

Qian Wu, Dechen Tsering, Ann Leong, Giovanni Vassallo, and others spoke from the floor too.

Here are some pictures  and a report of our event .

The event was organized by Humanitarian China (www.h-china.org) and Chinese Democracy Education Foundation (www.cdef.org).

 

On Feb. 26, Mr. Fang Zheng 方政 and his family arrived San Francisco by Humanitarian China's invitation. Reports by 博讯 Voice of America 美国之音 and Radio Free Asia 自由亚洲电台. Donation to help them settle down in the U.S.
1-775-551-8065 (Fax)
1-925-984-4909 (C)
1-650-996-5017 (C)
1-646-522-6975 (C)
81-42-794-3891 Japan
 
Our 2008 pamphlet has general information and work report.
 
"感谢您给孩子的帮助,敬请您向陈先生转达我们全家对他的感激!" Mr. Wang lost freedom in Sichuan. His wife does not have a normal job to raise their children. This year their daughter will enter college without fund. Mr. Chan is determined to support the daughter's college education.
 
"xx兄弟你好!我已收到“人道中国”医疗帮助款。贵团体给我的帮助真是雪中送炭,我不仅体会到了你们的人道主义关怀,同时也让我感到了爱的传递是多么温暖和重要。再次谢谢“人道中国”对我的帮助!谢谢xx兄弟!杭州戚惠民 09.7.1 "
 
"我下午已经收到由xx转交给我的x万元,非常感谢你们!我前几天只是查到了陆大春的家庭地址,他的家人还没联系上,我准备过段时间去他家乡,看能不能找到他的家人。昨天已与黄晓敏的妹妹联系上了,之前她来成都找警察时没有拿到逮捕书,也没告诉她人被关在哪里。今天上午我去看守所给黄琦送生活费时,我给他们各购买了2套内外衣裤和日常用品送进去.我明天回老家了,有新消息会及时告诉你们。曾丽,2009.6.4”
 
 
If you want to make donation, please write check payable to "Humanitarian China" to:
P.O. Box 7265, Fremont CA 94537 USA.