Little Memorial Hall Volunteers Show Care to Nanjing Massacre Survivors
Among the Zijin Cao volunteers at the Memorial Hall, there are some young kids who are just 10 years old on average. They come from elementary schools in Nanjing. They care about the survivors of the Nanjing Massacre and often visit them in their spare time.
On March 4, personnel of the Nanjing Aid Association for the Victims of Atrocities by Japanese Invaders took children from Experimental Primary School of Jinling High School to the homes of Ma Tingbao, Ai Yiying and Wang Yilong, all survivors of the Nanjing Massacre.
Children and Ma Tingbao pose for a group photo
Children and Ai Yiying pose for a group photo
Children and Wang Yilong pose for a group photo
As soon as they arrived, the children extended greetings to the survivors. With their infectious vitality, they filled the house with happy laughter and cheerful voice. Then the children gave the survivors gifts and greeting cards they made by themselves.
Later, the children sang together to express their hope that the survivors could live a long life happily and healthily. While staying with the children, the survivors’ faces all lit up with a smile.
While visiting Grandma Ai, the children also ate lunch with her.