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Chapter 93: A Website Run by a Few Kids
The homepage of the website featured an image of a large hand protecting a small hand, with elegant cursive letters spelling out six large characters: ‘Baby Rescue Plan!’
Beneath it was the slogan: ‘Taking action to help those with serious illnesses, using love to comfort the soul.’
Hmm… this slogan had a rather official tone… It exuded the style of an old government cadre.
Below were several sections: Serious Illness Cases, Aid Applications, Recruitment Plan, Financial Accounts…
At the very bottom of the page was a particularly eye-catching indicator: ‘Baby Rescue Fund Balance: 10,000,000,000 yuan.’
Jun Yan pointed at the screen and began explaining each section: “The ‘Serious Illness Cases’ section will showcase the families we’ll help in the future, serving as a promotional brochure. The ‘Aid Applications’ link is for families who need to apply for funds. It includes forms for family and personal information, details about the serious illness, hospital locations, and so on…
Considering that many poor families might not be familiar with written forms, we’ve also enabled a video upload service. They just need to hold their ID card and clearly explain their situation to submit an application. After receiving an application, our team will send a specialist to investigate within 7-15 working days.”
Tang Tang exclaimed, “Two weeks? Isn’t that a bit long? If those families urgently need surgery fees to save lives, won’t people online criticize us for having too many procedures?”
This was naturally within Jun Yan’s consideration, and he explained smoothly: “After submitting the application, as long as the identity information is verified, a basic medical payment of 20,000 yuan will be made within 12 hours. This should be enough to cover initial surgery deposits and such.”
Tian Tian looked at Tang Tang and said thoughtfully: “Tang baby, my dad is a doctor at the hospital, and he told me that any legitimate hospital would never watch a patient die from illness without trying to help. Many doctors, when encountering struggling families, will even organize donations… Even if there are patients who haven’t paid their hospital fees, they’ll only mention it a few times, not drive people out.”
“Really?” Tang Tang’s eyes lit up, “I’ve seen on TV that patients who can’t afford fees get kicked out of hospitals…”
Tian Tian earnestly defended the doctors: “That’s not true at all! Doctors would never kick patients out! My dad said that many hospitals’ billing systems won’t even let doctors place orders or deduct fees if they’re unpaid. In these cases, doctors will talk to the family and let them decide whether to stay or go. Sometimes because of this, they might stop some very active or expensive treatments, but they absolutely won’t remove ventilators or tubes – it’s a human life! Doctors want patients to recover more than anyone!”
Tang Tang exclaimed, “Wow, being a doctor is really amazing.”
“Tian Tian is right, so 20,000 yuan is enough for emergencies,” Jun Yan nodded and continued analyzing the website’s sections. “The ‘Recruitment Plan’ is for hiring staff for the foundation, including talent from various aspects like auditing and finance. As for the ‘Financial Accounts’… I’ve decided to publish every single expenditure of the foundation online, so everyone can review it at any time.”
[Wow, is this really something created by a few kids?! It’s incredible!]
[I’ve already opened this webpage! Even if the kids had help from their families, I still have to say: Impressive!]
[So a project can be completed in eight hours! Look at their speed! Then look at that old public road outside my door that’s been under constant construction…]
[So efficient, and it sounds really comprehensive! And most importantly, every expenditure will be published online, which prevents anyone from embezzling funds from the foundation!]
“I think it’s excellent,” Yan Yueqing nodded in approval repeatedly.
Jun Yan was simply a born business genius! No wonder this little guy’s rewards included business acumen points!
She thought for a moment and raised a question everyone was most concerned about: “But there’s still one problem that hasn’t been solved.”
Yan Wang raised his eyebrows, seeming to guess what she wanted to ask: “Mom is worried about people applying with false information?”
“Yes,” Yan Yueqing looked gently at the little ones, “How do we ensure they really need help and aren’t providing false information to scam money?”
Jun Yan’s lips curled into a confident smile, “After receiving an aid application, our staff will review the applying family’s assets and deposits, including bank statements from the past two years, to check for any property transfers.”
“Huh?” Tian Tian was stunned, “Will they be willing to provide all that?”
“Truly struggling families will definitely provide it! Those who are hiding something have something to be guilty about,” Jun Yan said. “Children are their parents’ treasures. When faced with serious illness, adults would rather sell everything they own to save their child. However, some families, despite living in expensive houses and driving costly cars, still reach out to society for money. Such behavior of deceiving kind hearts is truly shameful.”
[Jun Yan understands so well! There were many crowdfunding cases online before, where families seemed more miserable than the next, but later it was revealed that many of those applying for donations actually lived in villas and drove cars worth 200-300 thousand yuan. What money did they lack?!]
[Agree! Two years of bank statements isn’t excessive. Serious illnesses usually involve a long battle, with most money going to hospitals. If anyone tries to transfer assets, it’ll be obvious!]
[But aren’t assets and deposits hard to check? If they were so easy to check, why can’t so many corrupt officials be caught? Isn’t a foundation like this just a foundation without the high-level access of banks to check?]
[Others might not be able to, but if Jun Yan says it can be checked, I firmly believe it can be! It’s time to properly regulate those ‘poor families’ who don’t even care about their reputation for money. They’re completely wasting everyone’s kindness!]
Tang Tang also raised her concerns: “Brother Jun, you just said that as long as the application is approved, they’ll receive 20,000 yuan for basic treatment. If it’s later discovered they were lying… or if it’s hidden very deep and takes a very long time to discover… won’t our foundation’s money be wasted?”
Jun Yan raised his eyebrows: “I’ve had someone draft a contract. Families receiving donations must sign an agreement with the foundation, guaranteeing that the information they provide is complete and truthful. If it’s later discovered that they concealed actual assets… well, they shouldn’t blame us for taking them to court.”
Tian Tian rested her little face on her hands: “Isn’t going to court a bit too troublesome?”
“Our family fears lawsuits the least,” Jun Yan said boldly. “We donate a lot of money to China University of Political Science and Law every year. Those graduates can handle these cases to practice, it’s like post-graduation training.”
Wow!
China University of Political Science and Law?!
They’ve even set up one-on-one legal services?!
Amazing, amazing!
The netizens were all thoroughly impressed!
[Thanks to the show, I finally understand how outstanding children from elite families can be!]
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