Yongxin (May) Wang

Name: Yongxin (May) Wang
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Role: PR/Marketing Team member

Fundraising Goal: $$500

How did you get interested in global issues?
As an art degree holder, my previous projects have focused more on the lack of art education in underprivileged areas of the world.

Why are you volunteering your time to serve the world’s poor?
There will always be a minority in the world, and my wish is to turn the minority into a majority, would that make the world a better place?

Any interesting tidbits to share?
I love film photography and scaring passing seagulls.

My Compassion/Humility List
I will do the following for any friends and family who donate in my honor.
•$50: Sing a song for you.
•$100:Write a poem for you.
•$150:Take a set of photos for you.

 

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