The Hon Julie Bishop MP,Australian Embassador Make Presentation
BEIJING, CHINA – In 2003, the Australia International Trade Association (AITA) & Associates arranged for a charitable contribution to the China Children’s Foundation. There are more than 3 hundreds dignities who came from 30 countries in the world participated this Charity Banquet, including Ms. Julie Bishop--- of Australia’s Federal Parliament – and David Irvine, Australian ambassador to China. Ms. Mo Wenxiu—the deputy head of China Children and Teenagers Fund, vice president of the National Women's Federation secretary was also welcomed to this donation and presented to participated guests
CEO of AITA&Associates Michael Guo said that companies doing business in China have a responsibility to improving social and economic conditions to the surrounding community. “AITA & Associates is proud to be a responsible citizen, enhancing ties between China ,Australia and Countries around the World . This funding was really needed, and I’m pleased that Ambassador Irvine and Ms. Bishop worked with AITA & Associates on this project”
The Chinese Children’s Foundation Code Blue program provides shelter, food and clothing to underprivelged Chinese kids. The funding from AITA “has really answered a prayer,” said an executive with the China Children Foundation. “I am glad I don’t have to face the decision of turning people away, because the Children’s Foundation has never done that.”
CEO of AITA&Associates Michael Guo said that companies doing business in China have a responsibility to improving social and economic conditions to the surrounding community. “AITA & Associates is proud to be a responsible citizen, enhancing ties between China ,Australia and Countries around the World . This funding was really needed, and I’m pleased that Ambassador Irvine and Ms. Bishop worked with AITA & Associates on this project”
The Chinese Children’s Foundation Code Blue program provides shelter, food and clothing to underprivelged Chinese kids. The funding from AITA “has really answered a prayer,” said an executive with the China Children Foundation. “I am glad I don’t have to face the decision of turning people away, because the Children’s Foundation has never done that.”