Phoenix AYLUS Drive the wishing Crane Project for Hospice Patients in Winter 2022

The Wishing Crane Project

The Wishing Crane Project is a non-profit organization that was started back in 2020 by Charles Zhang. Wishing Crane Project’s mission is to instill hope and optimism into hospice patients statewide. “One origami paper crane represents good luck and happiness but if you create 1,000 origami paper cranes, you make a wish come true and you are also instilling good luck and happiness into the community.” 
One folded paper crane is worth five minutes of volunteering. The papaer crane will be collected and sent to Hospice patents.
Ethan Wei: October: 50,  November: 70, December 120 paper cranes ( total 20hours)

Wenting Chen: October: 50,  November: 50, December: 50, total 12.5 hours.

YongFeng Chen: October: 50,  November: 50, December: 50, total 12.5 hours.

Vicent Jiang:  October: 40, November: 50, December: 50, total 12 hours.
Victor Long:  October: 60, November: 80, December: 120, total 20 hours.
Sofia Chen: October: 40, November: 40, December: 40, total 10 hours.
Annie Chen: October: 40, November: 40, December: 40, total 10 hours.
Elaine Huang: October: 40, November: 50, December: 54, total 13 hours.

Updated: April 28, 2023 — 10:55 pm

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