2021, Thu

Oct

28

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YOU ARE INVITED!

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ESL Passport and 40+ partners are hosting a Halloween Block Party to die for on October 30th at 11 am – 5 pm in the center of Jingan, Shanghai. 

PLUS, Entry is totally FREE and includes activities, competitions, and prizes to be awarded all throughout the day!

Saturday will be great for the whole community. All will be bringing their families, friends, and pets to celebrate the fun international holiday as well as to help support 4 charities!

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The Charities

ESL Passport supports the education industry and communities around the globe! As part of our mission, we also support charities that connect with our values! For this event, 100% of the profits will be directed to these charities that also give back to our community.

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Established in June 2003 Heart to Heart is a special Shanghai-based charity that provides corrective surgery for Chinese childrenfrom all over China with congenital heart disease (CHD) whose parents are unable toafford the surgery.

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EGRC empowers rural young women through education, provides opportunities for their personal and career development, and further identifies and trains a new generation of women leaders.

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Have Library creates equal opportunities in literacy and learning for all children in rural China; promoting education and love of learning.

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Founded in June 2016, Furry Friends is a welfare rescue organization for stray animals. We strongly believe in animal rights, that animals should never be abandoned, and that people should adopt versus buying a pet.

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Event Partners 

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Media Partners 

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VIP Sponsors 

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Sponsors 

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More to come

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The Schedule 时间表

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Subject to some adjustments. Follow to stay updated.

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The Venue

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Shangkang Li | 358 Kangding Lu

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The Activities 活动

Pumpkin yoga, Costume contests, charity competitions, dancing & more! We’ve got it all, all you gotta do is bring the Boo’s! Awesome Prizes, and mummifying opportunities to WIN great prizes!

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How can you contribute?

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These are some other ways to contribute and support the above charities!

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Sponsor A Booth

You may choose to sponsor a booth and have a scary tent and table just for yourself! Make sure it is absolutely stunning, as the Best Decorated Booth WINS a prize! Display your best products for the crows and the crowds! More than 2,000 people are to be invited, so make sure you look good! 

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Submit A Pumpkin 

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Your company, school, family, or friends can enter your very own pumpkin into our pumpkin decorating/carving contest! 

We can’t wait to see your haunted artwork!

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Contribute Decoration

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Schools, companies, and individuals who want to donate decorations or sponsor decoration are more than welcome to! In return, you will be given a social media shout-out or company advertisement.

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Join as a Volunteer

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WE WANT YOUR SOUL, but just for few hours! Come, meet amazing new friends, & help out at the event. As a thanks we provide you a free lunch, and company advertisement (optional).

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Join the Media Team

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Be in the spotlight on all of our Social Media platforms, advertise your brand or name and get 2 FREE ESL Passport deal cards (for you and your soul-ghost) + free lunch .

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Contact Us 

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If you are a wandering soul and would love to come, then we look forward to seeing you and your ghoulish guests too! If you want to become one more spooky partner, wait no longer, we still have a few booths, pumpkins, and jobs left, just waiting for you!

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Share-Share-SHARE!

As part of our superstition, we believe that SHARING IS (S)CARING! So, DO HELP US by sharing this article with all who you think so should come or should be involved in some way!

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ESL Passport

Education Change-Makers

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2021, Wed

Aug

25

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The 26-year-old tutoring center of East China Normal University (ECNU) in Shanghai has announced it will terminate its relevant businesses. The move follows the country’s call to further reduce the off-campus training burden for students, triggering a wide discussion online on Sunday.

Founded in 1995, the tutoring center under the ECNU, a leading Chinese university, has provided tutoring services for over 10,000 families every year, and offered part-time jobs for college students. 

The center said it will release specific plans to return tutoring fees to parents and related processes before Wednesday.

Some netizens expressed regret over the center’s termination as some have benefited greatly from the tutoring services but others said it is the “right” thing to follow the country’s guidelines and reduce the off-campus study burden for students.

On July 24, Chinese authorities released guidelines to reduce the burden of off-campus tutoring as well as excessive homework for students undergoing compulsory education.

The tutoring center’s move indicates that organized “in-door” tutoring will not be allowed under the country’s new policy, Xiong Bingqi, director of 21st Century Education Research Institute in Beijing, told the Global Times on Sunday.

However, it will raise a new question about how to supervise those parents that invite private tutors. 

If parents’ needs for training their children cannot be satisfied, it’s quite possible that they might “seek private training,” which might lead to disorder in the tutoring market and disputes between parents and tutors in the illegal market, Xiong predicted. 

Shanghai is scheduled to release detailed policies to reduce the education burden, as part of China’s overhaul of the sector to regulate expanded private tutoring agencies, China Securities Journal reported on Sunday. The advertising of education and training institutions in many channels including the internet, new media, and outdoor signs are all expected to be removed, the report said.

On Sunday, Shanghai Consumer Council and Shanghai education authorities released six reminders for training organizations and parents, calling for parents to arrange off-campus time in a reasonable way for their children. Based on the reminders, an off-campus training institution will not charge a fee for a period of over three months at a time. 

Some regions including Beijing and Northwest China’s Gansu Province have announced specific detailed measures to reduce the burden on students such as not granting any new licenses to institutions for curricular tutoring for primary and junior high schools in Beijing. 

Many parents and training centers are still standing by and waiting for news on the situation. A high school teacher from Shanghai told the Global Times on Sunday that teachers welcome the policy as they want their students to make the most of their in-class time, rather than spending extended periods learning outside the classroom.

“I welcome this policy as I hope children can spend their weekends playing sports, going on trips or learning about art,” one parent whose daughter will move into grade three in the upcoming new semester in Shanghai told the Global Times on Sunday.

However, another parent surnamed Li, whose daughter is in grade six at a Shanghai school, has concerns about the changes. “I am still watching the matter. I have some concerns, because if no off-campus training organizations can provide services, what should I do with my daughter on the weekends?” Li told the Global Times on Sunday.

When talking about the risks that the change in polices will bring, Beijing Municipal Education Commission spokesman Li Yi said during a press conference on August 17 that the focus should be on whether the overall construction of a high-quality education system can finally be achieved after all efforts are made.

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2021, Tue

May

18

A few days ago (May 9th) we ran a pretty exciting charity campaign – donate an Item, get a free beer!

Savvy Market活动圆满结束!

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It was the true definition of a win/win event – you provided donations for under-privileged people and in exchange got a delicious thirst-quenching beer – we’d say that’s a pretty fair deal!

为需要帮助的人们提供温暖,我们还提供免费的冰镇啤酒,为慈善干杯!

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We were overwhelmed with the outcome and everyone that took part played a huge part in helping those less fortunate by donating your clothes, books, and toys. In total you donated:

收货颇丰!一共捐赠了:

  • 993 items of clothing (including 302 pairs of trousers) 993件衣物
  • 23 books  23本书籍
  • 6 toys 6件玩具

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Your generous donations are already sorted and given to a charity named APM who will fairly distribute the items to those who are in need.

所有捐赠物都已分类打包送至法爱公益,法爱公益将把受捐物资分发至所需之人。

APM is an independent charity that has been active in China since 1999 and their team of more than 50 volunteers work tirelessly to help those in poverty and in need across China. You can find out more about their purpose and goal at apleinesmains.com.

法爱公益自1999年以来一直活跃至今,超50名志愿者在境内帮助困境中的人。想了解更多可以前往apleinesmains.com.

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Keep a look out for any future events that Sherpa’s is attending. As the summer fast-approaches expect to see more exciting projects and campaigns from your favourite food delivery (and more) service!

夏季临近,记得多多关注我们的精彩活动哦!

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2021, Fri

Mar

05

Here’s another heart-warming story for all you animal lovers out there. For anyone that owns a pet, whether it’s a gerbil, or a cat, or a dog (or all three!) It’s easy to get attached and make them part of the family.

Last year, the scale of China’s urban pet market exceeded ¥200 billion, a year-on-year increase of 20%, of which 60% was through e-commerce channels. But for a lot of new pet owners, it’s not always quite what they expected and they realize the great responsibility that comes with owning a pet, which sadly means thousands of once pets are left to fend for themselves as strays.

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Well, a couple in Shanghai have spent as much as ¥600,000 on helping stray cats every year and turned their charitable work into a career and opened an online shop to design products like tree hole cat litters to help stray cats survive and live a better life.

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The couple is David and Suki and for more than ten years, they have rescued hundreds of cats and dogs, while also designing pet products to help with their mission.

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His name is Prince. He is 13 years old. He is the first cat adopted by Suki.

Suki: “Actually, I used to be very afraid of cats,  so I mainly kept dogs. However, [Prince] changed my attitude towards cats, so I always tell everyone that he is my favorite.”

Suki: “He used to be very ugly. He had basically no hair on his body, and there were a lot of cat moss on his face.”

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Suki: “The first Golden Retriever dog was a birthday gift from my husband. I feel that starting with the Golden Retriever, gave me a better understanding of dogs, and then we started to help stray animals.”

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Xiao Tachibana is the youngest cat in the family, he was rescued by Suki and her colleagues on the highway.

Suki: “When we rescued him, he was wearing a collar, so it must have been raised by someone. We drove three cars front and back. We tried to keep no cars behind and in front of us to keep a long distance between cars so we could rescue him. He grew up with us afterwards, we originally wanted to help him find adoption, but he is too cute, so we haven’t published the adoption information for a long time.”

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This is Miumiu, who lost an eye and ear

Suki: “When I adopted her, I still felt that she was very dear and well-behaved, and she liked people very much, and then she didn’t suffer much trauma and influence. So far, she still has nothing to worry about apart from maybe eating too much and getting fat!”

Suki: “Sometimes cats may be abandoned because there is a lack of understanding and synergy between humans and cats. Product design like mine may help a kind of interaction and getting along between animals and humans.”

Suki: “In fact, we think there are many ways to help animals. One way is to help stray animals. The other one, if we solve this problem fundamentally, I think a better way is to help people and animals live more harmoniously together.”

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