The public welfare album is launched, lighting a light for “Children of the Stars”

On April 2, International Autism Day, the public welfare albums “Love Classroom X Cao No. 2 Middle School Note Exchange Project” and “Love Coffee Reading Club” were launched, jointly launched by Himalaya and Shanghai Cao Peng Public Welfare Foundation.

Data show that my country currently has more than 10 million autistic patients and more than 2 million autistic children. Behind these more than 10 million autistic patients are more than 10 million ordinary families.

In the Himalayas, there are nearly 10,000 albums related to autism healing, from non-profit organizations, autism parents, autism experts, etc., lighting a light for the “children of the stars” . The content of the “Love Classroom” album released this time is a weekly diary of the children of the Shanghai Caoyang No. 2 Middle School Affiliated School making friends with the autistic students in the Love Classroom after class. Today, the weekly diaries exchanged by the children have been made into sound programs to convey love through sound.

▲The conductor Cao Peng and the autistic child.

In “Love Coffee Reading Club”, the 97-year-old famous conductor Cao Peng personally read selected excerpts to the children. Over the years, he has led hundreds of young volunteers to use music to serve autistic children and their families, bringing new hope to many families.

For many years, Himalaya has been accompanying “Children from the Stars” with love. In 2019, the public welfare album “Words to the Stars: Reading to Children with Autism”; in 2020, the public welfare album “Our Diary”; in 2021, specially designed picture book public welfare courses for 70 autistic families in Beijing. In the future, audio content will increasingly penetrate people’s lives. It is believed that more autism experience and knowledge will be more widely disseminated.


Author: Fu Xinxin

Editor: Zhao Zhengnan

Editor in charge: Fan Bing


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