China Children and Teenagers' Fund (CCTF) has been listed as one of the national 5A-class foundations, according to an annual rating report on domestic social organizations released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs on December 1.
The annual national rating on social organizations is mainly designed to hold assessments of national social organizations, foundations and social service agencies in terms of their basic conditions, internal governance, performance and social evaluation. It showcases their adherence to the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the implementation of regulatory management, and the participation in economic and social affairs as well as grassroots governance.
In the years ahead, the CCTF will firmly bear in mind its mission of nurturing talents for the Party and the country, adhere to the fundamental task of fostering virtue through education, deepen the implementation of the Spring Bud Project—Dream of the Future Action, pay more attention to migrant children and children whose parent work away from home, endeavor to become a guide for children's growth, a guardian for children's rights and interests, and a builder for children's future, promote their healthy and all-round development, and make contributions to nurturing a new generation of capable young people with sound moral grounding, intellectual ability, physical vigor, aesthetic sensibility and work skills for the socialist cause.
(Source: CCTF / Women of China)
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