The Maple Leaf Student Charity Union is a nationwide, non-profit charitable organization initiated and voluntarily formed by students, based on the Maple Leaf International High School Student Council.1
In this world, there are many who are in need:
Some live in solitude, yearning for companionship.
Some lack access to education and suffer from spiritual emptiness.
Some endure harsh environments, desperately awaiting change.
What they lack is often not money, but a sincere heart, a little patience, or a pair of willing hands.
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller
“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.” – Mother Teresa
Today, society already has many charitable institutions and school-led initiatives, but few share one defining feature: being completely student-driven, free of corporate influence, and unbound by rigid systems.
Under the traditional model, opportunities for students to participate in meaningful charity work are often limited by teacher-led planning and infrequent activities. This narrows the scope of involvement, reducing the number of people who can help—and those who can be helped.
We want to change that. By joining us, there are no unnecessary barriers—every student can contribute to building a better society.
Since its founding, the Maple Leaf Student Charity Union has organized and completed several charitable initiatives across multiple campuses2, including:
Looking ahead, our plans include:
“Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.” – Mother Teresa
1 This organization has no economic, equity, or any other form of association with China Maple Leaf Educational Systems Limited. It is entirely student-founded and operated, and does not engage in any form of public fundraising, financial transactions, or profit-driven activities. All the expenses incurred during the website development are borne by the developer personally.
2 Part of activities are the independent activities organized by the student unions of each campus.