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Why do NPC deputies suggest setting up charitable trust institutions for children with cerebral palsy?

Recently, Zhang Baoyan, deputy to the National People's Congress and chairman of the "Baby Home" Volunteers Association, said that if there is such a child with cerebral palsy, or a child with mental retardation, such as autism, or some children with severe physical disabilities, they can't take care of themselves. If there is such a family, it may be necessary for the family to have a person to take care of the child at home, so that the family life will actually fall into a trap. I am suggesting the establishment of a charitable trust institution.

Zhang Baoyan said that there are about 2, new disabled children in China every year, and the government, society and family should make concerted efforts to strengthen capital investment in this group, which can also free parents.

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Brief introduction of Zhang Baoyan

In p>27, Zhang Baoyan and Qin Yanyou created "Baby Going Home to Find a Subnet" at their own expense, specifically to help abducted, abandoned and lost children and vagrants and beggars go home. In 21, the Baby Home Charity Fund was established.

In the "Award Ceremony of Rule of Law Figures in 12-4 Years" held by CCTV in 21, Zhang Baoyan was selected as a representative of netizens. On September 2, 211, he won the nomination award of the third national moral model. On December 1, 214, he won the "Most Attitude Public Welfare Person" award from Netease.

On the evening of February 14th, 216, Zhang Baoyan was elected as the person of the year in Touching China in 215.

On February 26th, 221, the All-China Women's Federation awarded it the honorary title of National March 8th Red Flag Bearer.

xiaoxiang morning herald —— "Voice of the NPC and CPPCC" Zhang Baoyan: A charitable trust institution should be established to care for disabled children such as cerebral palsy.