A Non-Profit Organization’s Fight against Discrimination of AIDS Inflicted Families

Shuk Ling Cheng, Andrew Chan
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Chi Heng Foundation (CHF) is a Hong Kong-based Non-profit Organization (NPO) founded by To Chung, a graduate of Columbia University and Harvard University who quit a Wall Street investment bank career and dedicated himself full-time to sponsoring education opportunities to “left-behind children” who were faced with social stigmatization. In the mid-1990s, in rural China, parents of these children sold their own blood; as a result, they contracted HIV, died, and left many orphans, some of whom also contracted the virus. In an effort to raise money to help save them, Chung founded the Chi Heng Foundation in Hong Kong in 1998. In 2005, Chung asked Bill Clinton for help, and the Clinton Foundation gave 200 sets of highly specialized antiretroviral medication to the Chinese government, which specially allocated 86 sets to him. However, Chung eventually realized that saving lives and changing misconceptions about people living with HIV were not enough. In his quest to continue to thrive, aside from devoting most of his personal funds to helping those in need, Chung oversaw a transition process that lasted for two decades. The outcome was that the beneficiaries emerged from the shadows of being discriminated against, regained confidence and self-esteem, and reciprocated the charity by acting as role models for their younger peers. Chung, the “responsible leader”, nurtures like-minded youngsters to pass down the baton.
一个非营利组织反对歧视艾滋病家庭的斗争
智行基金会(CHF)是一家总部设在香港的非营利组织(NPO),由毕业于哥伦比亚大学和哈佛大学的杜聪创立。杜聪放弃了在华尔街投资银行的职业生涯,全职致力于资助那些面临社会歧视的 "留守儿童 "接受教育的机会。20 世纪 90 年代中期,在中国农村,这些孩子的父母卖血,结果他们感染了艾滋病毒并死亡,留下了许多孤儿,其中一些还感染了病毒。为了筹集资金帮助拯救这些孩子,1998年,Chung在香港成立了智行基金会(Chi Heng Foundation)。2005年,钟志恒向比尔-克林顿(Bill Clinton)求助,克林顿基金会向中国政府提供了200套高度专业化的抗逆转录病毒药物,中国政府专门拨给他86套。然而,钟南山最终意识到,仅仅拯救生命和改变人们对艾滋病感染者的误解是远远不够的。为了继续茁壮成长,除了将大部分个人资金用于帮助那些需要帮助的人之外,钟南山还监督了一个长达二十年的转型过程。结果,受益人走出了被歧视的阴影,重拾自信和自尊,并通过为年轻的同龄人树立榜样来回报慈善事业。Chung 作为 "负责任的领导者",培养志同道合的年轻人将接力棒传下去。
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