Beijing center recognized for disability support
Sunlight pours through the windows of Wenxin Jiayuan, literally "Cozy Haven", a small but vibrant community center on Dongzhimen Street in Beijing's Dongcheng district.
Inside, several residents with disabilities are weaving intricate knots, their fingers moving with precision and calm.
It is a scene that plays out daily in this quiet corner of the capital, one that reflects a broader commitment to improving lives. Dongzhimen Street is home to 1,541 residents with disabilities.
From individuals with learning difficulties and hearing impairments to wheelchair users, many now benefit from a range of dedicated services aimed at fostering independence, skill-building, and community connection.
These efforts were nationally recognized in May, when the street's civil affairs office was named an "Advanced Collective in Disability Support" at China's seventh National Model of Self-Improvement and Advanced Disability Support Commendation Conference.
Video by Cao Ruoyan and Yang Cheng.
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