Author Ernie Tadla suggests personal charity begins on the street corner no matter what skeptical colleagues and friends might say. From a podcast.
Read more »Author Ernie Tadla suggests personal charity begins on the street corner no matter what skeptical colleagues and friends might say. From a podcast.
Read more »This is a 10 minute conversation with the founder of The Library Project and Christine Lu of The China Business Network. They talked about The Library Project, some of the difficulties doing business in China that they encounter, their most recent successes, and their future libraries that they will be providing. Happy listening!
Read more »The Library Project is very excited to announce that they have provided twelve elementary school libraries in less than a month throughout China. The Library Project donated thousands of Chinese language children’s books, as well as tables, chairs, plants, globes, and children’s dictionaries. Librarian training was provided at each library with hopes that it will substantially improve the education children will receive at each elementary school.
Read more »The Library Project has just had an article in the China Daily written about them. Check it out! The China Daily is the largest English language newspaper in mainland China.
Read more »KarmaSense is a positive alternative to Google’s AdSense for your website or blog. The Library Project, a small charity that provides books to elementary schools in the countryside of China developed KarmaSense to help raise awareness of their good works. They need your help.
Read more »The University of Maryland's Smith School of Business in Shanghai held a very successful charity fundraiser for The Library Project on November 24, 2007.
With the help of over twenty corporate and individual sponsors, the Smith School was able to donate over 45,000 RMB ($6,000 USD) to The Library Project. This very generous donation will help The Library Project provide books and furniture to six countryside elementary schools in China.
Read more »The Library Project will be donating thousands of Chinese language children’s books, hundreds of tables and chairs, plants, globes, children’s dictionaries, and providing librarian training to an entire school district in the ShaanXi Province.
Read more »How to get an interview on the China Business Network by supporting the Blog of Dreams
Read more »Two educators dream to travel to every province on the mainland and profile ordinary Chinese people. In the process, they hope to uncover and, through website revenue, finance the dreams of those in need.
Read more »Blog Your Dream. The form is now up enabling you to blog your dream or one you might have for someone else. The site will feature the dreams of ordinary citizens and will look to fulfill as many as is feasible.
All the ad proceeds on the site benefit The Library Project, The Reading Tub and health and literary initiatives.
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