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Knowledge shared, lives changed

By Meng Wenjie | Z Weekly | Updated: 2026-01-07 05:40
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More than academics

As societal needs evolve, the role of the tutoring program continues to expand. "Today, families are not only concerned with academic performance but are increasingly focused on their children's emotional well-being as well," Yang Yifan said.

That shift is reflected in the program's training, which now places greater emphasis on mental health, alongside teaching skills and safety education.

"We hope volunteers can serve not just as teachers, but also as supportive friends, offering encouragement and helping children build self-confidence," Yang Yifan added.

Volunteers have also created a "heartfelt moments capsule", where they record reflections and meaningful experiences with their students. At the end of each semester, these notes are collected and turned into special gifts for the children.

"I can feel your dedication when you study and your confusion when you face challenges. I understand, because I've been there too," Yang Xi wrote in a note to her student — a boy who lives with his uncle because his father, who has an intellectual disability, is unable to care for him.

For Yang Xi, these notes are more than words of comfort. They are also a record of shared progress.

"Volunteering is a process of mutual growth," Yang Yifan said."Students step out of the comfort of university and into the lives of vulnerable families, gaining a deeper understanding of society."

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