The center aims to help the elderly cross the digital divide, build an online platform for the elderly to learn together, play together, show their style together and play a role together, organize community volunteers to carry out a number of "smart elderly" services, and innovate the "Happy Age Code" as the entrance to welcome the elderly into digital life.
"Master Zhixiang began to rescue stray animals in 1993, and currently has over 10,000 dogs and more than 200 cats. The cats are housed in the Bao'en Temple and the dogs are in the Pudong base. Shanghai Fengxian District Qingcun Town Baoen Stray Animal Protection Club founded by Master Zhixiang, rented a total area of more than 11,000 square meters in Pudong , which has six greenhouses for stray dogs, and others as workers’ dormitories.
Zhixiang Master's kind deeds have attracted great attention from the society, many citizens have joined the great cause of loving life and protecting animals as volunteers, and they have maintained the operation of the base with an annual rent of 1.98 million yuan and 75 tons of dog food per month through dog food groups, cat litter groups, fostering groups, charity sales groups, and personal fundraising.
In 1991, world-renowned primatologist Jane Goodall started Roots & Shoots, a program designed to educate youths about environmental issues and humanitarian values with a special focus on group interaction. Roots & Shoots unites those who hold certain values in common: love for animals, care for the community, and devotion to protecting the environment. Shanghai Roots & Shoots was founded as a volunteer organization in November 1999. Five years later, in November 2004, Shanghai Roots & Shoots was granted a Non-Profit Organization status by the Shanghai Municipality Government.
Founded in May 2008, China Doll Rare Disease Care Center has long been committed to providing medical, life, education and employment support for patients with osteogenesis imperfectia and other rare bone diseases, advocating public attention and support for rare bone disease groups, and promoting the continuous improvement of protection policies. Since its establishment, the center has provided medical rehabilitation assistance for more than 2,000 people, and various services have covered more than 4,000 families with rare bone diseases. Brand public welfare projects include "Iron Man Program", "Pocket Money Program", "Independent Living Program" and so on.