June brings the chirping of cicadas and luxuriant greenery, and the celebration for Yijiahe’s 3rd anniversary of listing officially kicks off! With the theme of "Upholding Original Aspirations, Forging New Paths; Transforming and Moving Forward", the event features multiple rounds of online and offline interactive exchanges, fully demonstrating Yijiahe’s image as a high-tech enterprise that adheres to its original aspiration and explores new horizons.
The public welfare art exhibition marks the first chapter of this event. Launched on June 1 at the Yijiahe Exhibition Hall, it ran for one month. All the artists behind these paintings belong to a special group in need of attention – autistic children.
Since its establishment, Yijiahe has always regarded supporting charitable causes as an inescapable social responsibility of the enterprise. It has actively built public welfare platforms, constructed a public welfare ecosystem, and initiated or participated in various public welfare projects. These include the "Care for Girls in Tibetan Areas" project (launched in collaboration with the Gansu Duoshi Foundation) and the "Hearing the Future" project (jointly carried out with the Nanjing Children's Hospital Medical Development and Medical Assistance Foundation to support cochlear implantation and rehabilitation for deaf children from low-income families).
With a steady stream of love, we safeguard their happy lives and uphold their dreams and hopes; with unremitting actions, we interpret the sense of responsibility of being a "technology enterprise with warmth".
Statistics show that there are 10 million people with autism in China, among whom autistic children account for approximately one-fifth. Due to their condition, autistic children lack basic living and social skills, and may even face exclusion and discrimination because of their unusual behaviors. They are like stars in the sky, shining alone in the dark night – hence, they are also known as "children from the stars".
By showcasing the innate artistic talents of these young artists, listening to their rich and delicate inner worlds, and appreciating the vivid brushstrokes through which they communicate with the world, we can draw public attention to the autistic group. In the future, Yijiahe will also work with partners to select some of these paintings, co-create public welfare souvenirs engraved with "imprints of love", and pass on this love to more people, calling on more individuals to care for these "children from the stars".
Stay tuned for more exciting anniversary events.





