In July, the special accounts of counterpart hospitals and Ali Agricultural Bank were all completed.
In August, Fan Bingbing's studio and Matt's cultural workers went to Tibet to inspect the actual situation.
August 8, 20 10, the second anniversary of Beijing Olympic Games. On this important day, Fan Bingbing and his party quietly set off from Beijing and went to Ali to inspect the local situation. In seven days, they went from Lhasa to Shiquanhe and Zada in Ali to screen children with heart disease. This is a difficult trip. Since Lhasa, the players have had altitude sickness to varying degrees. Some people stay in Lhasa, some stay in Shiquan River, some receive infusion, and some need continuous oxygen inhalation. ...
After returning to Beijing, Fan Bingbing immediately set out to contact and choose the receiving hospital to find out the child's condition and confirm whether the supporting facilities of the hospital are perfect. Almost all are hands-on. Since August, 20 10, 80 children with congenital heart disease have been funded to complete operations in Beijing and Shanghai. After the volunteers entered Tibet for the second time, these children were in good condition after operation and their bodies have recovered.
During Fan Bingbing's trip, 267 children with congenital heart disease were screened. Next, accompanied by their parents, these children will come to Beijing by train in batches for treatment, and all expenses such as surgery, rest and round-trip transportation will be borne by Fan Bingbing. This will be a completely exploratory attempt, hoping to develop into a more complete charity rescue operation in the future. No matter how difficult it is, the fate of 267 children has been changed, which is actually worthwhile. 20 1 1 In June, Fan Bingbing's studio and Chen Lizhi, general manager of Matt Culture Development Company, called a volunteer delegation to Ali. Members include Fan Bingbing's studio staff, two doctors from the Heart Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Tsinghua University, and other volunteers. They all went to Ali, Tibet with portable heart color Doppler ultrasound equipment worth1200,000.
I went to Ali to screen children with congenital heart disease this time 10. Volunteers moved to Gaize County, Mami Township and Tarqin. A total of 336 children were screened, and 78 children were diagnosed with congenital heart disease. These children will be arranged for treatment in Beijing in batches.
On April 5th, 20 12, some members of Fan Bingbing's studio, Chen Lizhi, general manager of Beijing Maite Culture Development Company, two doctors from the First Affiliated Hospital of Tsinghua University, two doctors from Shanghai Yuanda Cardiothoracic Hospital and some volunteers went to Ali, Tibet again to carry out screening activities for children with congenital heart disease. The trip lasted *** 12 days, and nearly 10,000 people were screened, the largest number since the project was launched. More than 160 children were diagnosed with congenital heart disease. In the next few days, they will go to Beijing and Shanghai for treatment in batches.
20 14 On June 20th, the charity team of "Heart in Love", which was composed of Mr. Chen Lizhi, Fan Bingbing's studio staff and the medical team of Shanghai Yuanda Cardiothoracic Hospital, flew to Ali, Tibet for the fifth consecutive year. The trip lasted 10 day, and screened 5 schools in Pulan County, 2 schools in Zada County and 2 schools in Ritu County, with a total of 2,242 children.
On the way, the team members had two high fever and vomited three times. After the emergency stop, they still went deep into the destination for screening and return visit. Due to the unexpected cancellation of the return plane, the screening trip to Ritu Prefecture was temporarily increased, and some tasks for next year were advanced. Duan Long and Bea Hayden, who are carrying out the mother-infant program in Ali, saw that there were a large number of people who needed to be screened in this project and came to help.
On this trip, I also paid a return visit to the children who had successfully operated. Mima Tsering and Raba Tsering, who went to Shanghai for surgery last year, both grew nearly ten centimeters tall and could run and jump. The health recovery of Awang Qunpei, who successfully underwent surgery (including two world-class problems), also pleased the staff.