A Clearer World for Migrant Children Restore Habitat for Cao Vit Gibbons Local farmers planting trees Watering

Shanghai Roots & Shoots

Org #12572
Vetted since 2012 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
1999
year founded
$212,660
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
1
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Established in 1999 as the first legally registered foreign-affiliated non-profit organization in China, R&S keeps the approach simple: to bring together resources, businesses, schools and passionate individuals to promote environmental learning and improve the quality of life for China's citizens. Always remaining adaptive, R&S takes on new challenges arising in the community while ensuring the sustainable management of existing projects.

Projects (4)

Project Leaders
Megan Li
Megan Li
Xian Liu
Xian Liu
Team
YUJING LI, WANTING ZHU, CHEN ZHENG, XIAN LIU, XIA XIAO
Organization Information
300 RENMIN RD. BUND SOHO
BLDG D SUITE 303
Shanghai, China 200002
China
+86 21 63523580
Organization Information
300 RENMIN RD. BUND SOHO
BLDG D SUITE 303
Shanghai, China 200002
China
+86 21 63523580

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Eye Care for Migrant Children

By Becky Ren | Program Manager

In the spring semester of 2024, we organized eye care groups at the four program schools, inviting those students and parents who are nearsighted to join. After a thorough survey, we found that... Read the full report ›

2024 Inner Mongolia Forest Ecological Survey

By Jiayuan Guo | Program Coordinator

From July 20th to 27th, eight volunteers and the Million Tree Project team went to Horqin Zuoyi Houqi in Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia to carry out a week-long forest ecological survey. Despite the... Read the full report ›

Spring Forest Work

By Hanlong Chen | Program Manager

Because the restored land is typical Karst Landscape, the fast-growing grass always takes over the growing space of the newly planted saplings. Once the saplings were planted, follow-up weeding should... Read the full report ›
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