Wu Bing was once a wealthy businessman with a successful cotton factory in Nantong, China. However, his personal life was in crisis and he sought solace in a Buddhist temple in the city. Following his divorce, Wu decided to become a monk and sold his factory, embracing a new life in a remote temple in Fujian province.
However, the peace he sought in the temple was disrupted when he encountered pregnant women facing difficult situations. Many of these women were abandoned by their partners and lacked financial support. Despite initially being unprepared for this reality, Wu decided to help these women by providing shelter, prenatal care, and support throughout their pregnancies. The temple soon became a refuge for many pregnant women and newborns.
Through word of mouth and social media, Wu’s shelter gained recognition and more women began to seek his help. The temple’s abbot asked him to find a new location for his shelter, which led Wu to relocate to a villa in Zhejiang province where he established the Protective Dwelling. With donations from supporters and awareness-raising campaigns on social media, Wu was able to support more women in need and raise awareness about their situation.
Wu’s charitable efforts have helped over 600 single women facing pregnancy without support. His story has inspired others to volunteer and offer assistance. Despite the challenges he has faced, Wu remains dedicated to helping those in need and providing a safe haven for vulnerable pregnant women.
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