Support Zhentai from fatal car accident

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Given by 308 generous donors in around 4 months

Support Zhentai Qi who is seriously injured from a fatal car accident happened on 11 April in Auckland.

Auckland

On 11th April, a fatal car accident happened near Karaka, Auckland. While driving lawfully to workplace, 3 young Chinese with Working Holiday Visa were hit by a car suddenly drove on the wrong side of the road. The accident caused 2 death and 1 injury. Mr. Zhentai Qi, 21 years old Chinese man, was injured in serious condition. His father and uncle came to Auckland to look after the only son of the family. However his family struggles from financial difficulty. New Zealand Chinese Youth Federation now ask for support from general public, to save and support the recovery of this innocent and talented boy. Your donation is highly appreciated. Thank you.

All funding will be used for:

-Zhentai's accommodation.

-Zhentai's Father and Uncle's accommodation while they are in NZ from China.

-Zhentai's after hospital treatment such as acupuncture and other medical costs.

-Other daily costs for Zhentai, his Father and his Uncle such as food.

New Zealand Chinese Youth Federation's involvement (page creator)

I am James Sun, Head of Committee of New Zealand Chinese Youth Federation. I didn't know Qi and his family personally, nor the other members of our federation. As New Zealand residents, we put our effort to help as social volunteers. We need your help too.

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Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 31 May 2015
$20
Sue
Sue on 22 May 2015
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Amanda Wang
Amanda Wang on 21 May 2015
Getting well soon!
$200
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 21 May 2015
Praying for you. May God's blessing and healing with you.
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Chris Family
Chris Family on 21 May 2015
Wish all the best and get well soon!
$50

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This campaign started on 30 Apr 2015 and ended on 11 Sep 2015.