On July 18, 2020, Christian basketball player Jeremy Lin said in a video on Sina Weibo that his foundation will create a fund to support bookmobiles, appealing to people to help improve the conditions of migrant children in China.
He added that the fund of 168,000 yuan would be partially donated to mobile libraries for children in cooperation with Wavelib, an organization that supports small public libraries.
He posted, “Everyone has the right to their dreams. I’m very fortunate that I have realized my dream. I want to thank my family, friends, teammates, teachers, and coachs who have encouraged me and given me help in many areas. Numerous migrant children need more resources to help them reach their dreams. It may begin from a library that helps be happier and open the door to their dreams.”
That’s why my Sanfen Heart Public Welfare will join Wavelib of @New Citizen Project #Sanfen Heart# We have collected 168,000 yuan and part of the donation will be used to create an environment that will be safe and happy for children to learn better. Certainty, the donations are limited, so I encourage you to join us.”
In September 2019, Lin shared on Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter, that he would donate 3,000 yuan to non-profit groups each time he makes a three-point shot. His shoes will also be given to his fans.
He stated that basketball is his hobby and dream, but there are many people who need help and encouragement as they are on the journey to realize their dreams.
Many fans were touched and willing to join him.
A comment read, “I can’t donate too much, but I want to be in this with you.”
- Translated by Karen Luo
基督徒球员林书豪将三分球捐款用于流动儿童图书馆运营,鼓励大家一起做公益
7月18日,基督徒球员林书豪在微博上上传一则关于流动儿童的公益视频,分享说目前三分心公益基金筹款达到16.8万元,将于微澜图书馆合作,部分捐款将用于流动儿童图书馆的运营,呼吁大家一起努力来改善流动儿童的生活与学习环境。
他在微博上写道:
“每个人都有权利拥有梦想。
我非常幸运已经达到自己的梦想。
这要感谢我的家人,朋友,队友,老师跟教练,他们一直鼓励我,也给予我很多个方面需要的帮助。
许多流动儿童需要更多的资源帮助他们去达到自己的梦想。
这也许就是从一个能帮他们更开心成长,打开梦想之门的图书馆开始。
这也是为什么我的三分心公益将会与@新公民计划 的微澜图书馆合作 #三分心# 目前筹款到16.8万元,部分捐款会用于让更多的孩子有个安全与开心的环境去更好的学习。
当然这些捐款很有限,所以鼓励大家也一起参与。
新公民计划需要大家更多的爱心支持,也需要更多的志愿者参与到图书馆的运营。
让我们一起努力来改善流动儿童的生活与学习环境。
如果您有兴趣与时间,鼓励大家加入微澜图书馆志愿者的行列,让更多的孩子可以得到关怀与帮助(链接在评论)”
早在2019年11月,林书豪在微博上分享说,今年每进一个三分球会捐3000元给公益组织,他的球鞋也会送给球迷。
他说篮球是他的爱好跟梦想,但我们身边还有很多在实现自己梦想的过程中需要帮助跟鼓励的人,希望 #三分心# 能帮助更多北京的孩子们坚持跟完成他们的梦想!
很多粉丝被他的举动鼓励,愿意参与到公益中,
“捐的不是很多 但是我还是想和你一起!”
“看过视频很感动,“小小的天,有大大的梦想…” ,让我们和豪哥一起,尽己所能,让这些在光鲜城市边缘的孩子们也能同样勇敢快乐地追梦!”
“做公益不是豪哥一个人的事哦,谢谢你,让我也成为了更好的人,一起加油”
“力所能及去帮助他们更开心的成长吧!
与豪哥一起传递爱心,点燃梦想!”
On July 18, 2020, Christian basketball player Jeremy Lin said in a video on Sina Weibo that his foundation will create a fund to support bookmobiles, appealing to people to help improve the conditions of migrant children in China.
He added that the fund of 168,000 yuan would be partially donated to mobile libraries for children in cooperation with Wavelib, an organization that supports small public libraries.
He posted, “Everyone has the right to their dreams. I’m very fortunate that I have realized my dream. I want to thank my family, friends, teammates, teachers, and coachs who have encouraged me and given me help in many areas. Numerous migrant children need more resources to help them reach their dreams. It may begin from a library that helps be happier and open the door to their dreams.”
That’s why my Sanfen Heart Public Welfare will join Wavelib of @New Citizen Project #Sanfen Heart# We have collected 168,000 yuan and part of the donation will be used to create an environment that will be safe and happy for children to learn better. Certainty, the donations are limited, so I encourage you to join us.”
In September 2019, Lin shared on Sina Weibo, China’s Twitter, that he would donate 3,000 yuan to non-profit groups each time he makes a three-point shot. His shoes will also be given to his fans.
He stated that basketball is his hobby and dream, but there are many people who need help and encouragement as they are on the journey to realize their dreams.
Many fans were touched and willing to join him.
A comment read, “I can’t donate too much, but I want to be in this with you.”
- Translated by Karen Luo
Jeremy Lin Says His Foundation Donates Funds to Back Bookmobiles