Qin Technology Co., Ltd. and the Lions Club have carried out systematic services in four areas: targeted education, public welfare blood donation, visiting veterans and helping the disabled, forming a nationwide public welfare network. The following are specific practice cases and innovative models:
Targeted assistance: education empowerment and cultural inheritance go hand in hand
**Special Sponsorship and Long-term Support** The "Young Eagle Growth-Scholarship Program" initiated by the Sichuan Flying Eagle Service Team of China Lions Federation provides six years of continuous financial assistance to 50 underprivileged students in Yanyuan County, Liangshan Prefecture, with an annual subsidy of 2,000 yuan per student, complemented by donations of daily necessities. Meanwhile, the "Warm Yao 'an, Build Dream Ladders" project under the Yunnan Representative Office employs a "Technology Empowerment + Cultural Heritage Preservation" model. This initiative equips mountainous schools with 20 computers, donates custom-made bookshelves, and introduces intangible cultural heritage courses to enhance students' cultural confidence.
**Inheriting Red Genes and Precision Assistance** The Shenzhen Lions Club's "Lion Marching the Long March Route" initiative implemented educational support along the historic route, donating study headphones, umbrellas, and scholarships to Zunyi Red Army Primary School while visiting nine veteran soldiers and their families. In June 2025, the Zhengdao Service Team traveled to Mingyue Town, Liling City, Hunan Province, providing 80,000 yuan worth of supplies to impoverished veterans and conducting a visit to a revolutionary memorial hall to deepen spiritual care.
Charity blood donation: innovative scenarios and brand operation
**Blending Tradition with Innovation** The "Red Action" campaign by Shenzhen Lions Club has been running for 15 consecutive years, accumulating a total blood donation volume of 36.65 million milliliters. In 2025, the club innovatively introduced a "Music + Charity" model, setting up a mobile blood donation vehicle transformed into a "Cool DJ Station" at the AI Electronic Music Festival, attracting 50 donors to contribute 15,300 milliliters. During the Spring Festival, Guangdong Lions Club launched a seven-day "New Year's Charity Drive" blood donation campaign, leveraging festive atmosphere to boost participation.
**Technology Empowerment and Youth Mobilization** The Shenzhen Lions Club integrated AI interactive technology into blood donation campaigns, creating a "Life Rhythm" themed stage. By combining "public welfare performance art with technological interaction," they attracted Generation Z participation, with the event reaching over 10,000 attendees. This model has been promoted nationwide by the China Lions Federation as a benchmark in 15 cities.
Comfort veterans: material care and spiritual comfort are equally important
**Regular Visits and Deep Support** The Zhejiang Aoshui Service Team launched the "Supporting the Military, Assisting the Disabled, and Comforting Veterans" initiative, planning to visit 15 disabled veterans. Through video documentation of oral histories, they aim to resolve their daily living difficulties. Meanwhile, Guangdong Huilong Service Team has been offering annual visits to Longchuan County's Korean War veterans for four consecutive years. In 2024, they presented consolation funds and holiday gifts to 79 veterans.
**Medical Support and Dignity Preservation** The Guangdong Lions Club's Ark Service Team launched the "Light·Veterans" initiative in Guilin, Guangxi, providing free cataract surgery to 50 impoverished veterans while distributing the book *Guilin Anti-Japanese War City Chronicles* to strengthen their sense of honor through cultural identity. Meanwhile, the Liaoning Shenyang Representative Office donated smart radios to 10 veterans and their widows. 98-year-old veteran Zhang Yaoxin remarked, "This care has sustained our spiritual world."
Assistance services: from medical assistance to capacity building
**Medical Inclusion and Technology Empowerment** Over 13 years, Sichuan's "Guangming Xing" project has treated 4,200 cataract patients. In 2024, it screened 56 villagers in Rangtang County and performed 17 surgeries, while also conducting myopia prevention education. Jiangsu's "Jing Cai" initiative completed 768 vision-restoring surgeries over five years, with a target of surpassing 1,000 cases in 2024.
**Employment Support and Digital Skills Training** The Zhejiang Representative Office collaborated with Longquan City Disabled Persons' Federation to conduct AI training for people with disabilities. Through hands-on practice using the "Doubao" tool, over 40 trainees mastered digital content creation skills, facilitating their transition from "recipients of assistance" to "value creators". Meanwhile, Guangdong Lions introduced AI learning robots and sensory integration classroom equipment in disability support services, empowering individuals with disabilities to start businesses and find employment.
Service characteristics and social impact
**Collaborative Mechanisms and Resource Integration** The Lions Club enhances service efficiency through tripartite collaboration involving "government, professional institutions, and enterprises". For instance, Shenzhen Lions Club partnered with Shenzhen Blood Center to launch the "Red Action" initiative, while collaborating with Tencent and other companies through the "Lions-Enterprise Collaboration" program to facilitate resource integration.
**Brand Building and Sustainable Development** Initiatives like the "Red Action" by Shenzhen Lions Club and Sichuan's "Light Walk" have established brand influence through standardized processes and sustained investments. The Guangdong Lions Club's "Year-Start Charity Campaign" has seen service funding increase 2.5 times over two years, with disability assistance rates rising by more than 10%.