Okay, if you're in New York city then get ready to eat free food and get
extra cash ($300) because Mr. Chen is coming your way. Chen Guangbiao
wants rich people in China to give more to charity and he'll do anything
to get their attention. That includes stacking piles of cash to form a
wall for a photo op or dancing on the rooftops of brand new cars that he
bought for a donation.
Chen's latest stunt involved buying lunch for
underprivileged people in New York City and giving each person a cash
gift. The free lunch took place on June 25 at Loeb Boathouse in Central
Park.
"I have visited the U.S. every month since last November, I see many
homeless people, poor people on the streets, searching for food in the
garbage bins," Chen said when asked why he was going all the way to the
U.S. to carry out his philanthropy.
Calling from his Shanghai office earlier this week, Chen spoke in an
even, calm tone, without a hint of the goofball persona that he displays
during his media events. Chen publicized the mass lunch with full-page
ads in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, asking interested
homeless people to sign up for the meal by email.
When we spoke to the millionaire, he said more than 5,000 people had
signed up for the June 25 lunch. He was working with several U.S.
charities to decide on the final guest list. One of them, the New York
City Rescue Mission, told CNN last week that the $300 cash gift is a
prize for completing one of their training or substance abuse programs.
Source: CNN
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