Just arrived at the gate of the book shopping center, a 50-year-old aunt in a yellow volunteer uniform came to us in a hurry and stopped us. She said to my mother with a big smile on her face: "Hello, we are volunteers of the Shenzhen Volunteer Alliance, and we are cooperating with some members of the Shenzhen Disabled Persons' Federation to hold a signing ceremony on the spot. The authors of these articles are all disabled friends, and their stories are very touching. You can buy a copy for your child. On the one hand, it can educate children. On the other hand, you also offer love to your disabled friends. "My mother immediately went to the book sales office and began to help me choose books: one is a collection of essays and the other is a collection of poems. My mother and I looked through the contents and finally chose the prose collection "Residual Red with Love". The volunteer aunt pointed to an uncle in a wheelchair and said, "You are the first people to give love today. President Zheng of Shenzhen Disabled Persons' Federation expressed his gratitude here. " And took us to see President Zheng Weining, and my mother quickly said, "You're welcome. Compared with these volunteers, we are really embarrassed. " Then my mother asked my disabled uncles and aunts sitting behind the book counter to sign for me-"The more disabled, the more beautiful"-almost everyone gave me this sentence. From the introduction of this volunteer aunt, I got to know Uncle Zheng Weining, who is suffering from severe hemophilia, but still took out all his savings to set up the first disabled website in China to help disabled friends all over the country, and Uncle Lee Hung, who graduated from Peking University with a master's degree in progressive muscular dystrophy and is now a senior programmer of disabled websites. ...
I also saw many uncles and aunts in uniform yellow vests and volunteer uniforms, working tirelessly without pay.