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Hello, everyone. I am Paul and I am the new intern in T/MC from Hong Kong Baptist University. I will stay in chicago 2 months.
I think I am the 2nd Hong Kong student intern here, as Michael Tam has did well in last summer. Some messages posted by Michael can be checked here:
http://www.tutormentorconnection.org/GetInvolved/DiscussionForums/tabid/474/forumid/117/postid/33/view/topic/Default.aspx
I have gained some understanding on what T/MC is being dedicated to. It is really meaningful, and that is also what I am to work on in the coming weeks. As my hometown is shanghai, I could see the situation of helping needy people is not satisfying in my country. In some area of mainland China, that some needy group of population can't get help from nowhere has make things turned into bad circles and I can't see any organization there do things what T/MC is doing here, although there are some organizations/programs doing their own things, so this is really worth thinking to me.
Hope to have good time with you.
Do reply if you come across any thought.
Cheers,
Paul
(WEI, Zhicheng)
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