Student volunteers help elderly couples turn back the clock
Zhao Chen, who is studying early childhood education, wants to become a teacher like Yu Jinwen, the project founder, and also wishes to continue doing volunteer work.
Yu feels that joining the volunteer team has transformed Zhao Chen into a more outgoing person.
"Leading the team to an unfamiliar small county, he efficiently organized the group's schedule and encouraged other members," Yu said.
Yu hopes the project can continue to flourish and benefit more students and seniors.
New themes have been explored for the photo shoots, Yu said. Over the next five years, it is planned to take photos of elderly couples from China's 56 ethnic groups in their traditional costumes, in addition to the regular wedding photos.
Yu said funding for the project is limited, and the team members often use their winnings from various competitions and financial support received from local youth leagues. Sometimes, they have to dip into their own pockets.
"However, we have never charged the seniors a single penny," Yu stressed.
The volunteers have turned down offers of sponsorship from companies. To avoid attracting excessive attention, they refrain from using social media platforms.
"We hope to continue doing our work steadfastly and show our respect and love for the elderly through voluntary service," Yu said.
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