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Reading program helps blind children
The visually impaired have a tough time coping in society. So it’s all the more important when volunteers do their part to help those less fortunate. Reading to blind children, is a job that thousands of volunteers have been doing for a decade in Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning Province. Today we’re going to introduce you to Lu Yi, a 26-year-old young woman, who is hoping to help inspire the blind kids, through carefully planned story telling.
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