After Crossing Over, Finding the Nation as a Backer to Become the Group's Darling

Because the broad masses of the people posted comments on the international internet saying, "If the scientific big shots of the 70s hadn't died early, Huaguo would have been the world'...

Chapter 205 Staffing of Charitable Organizations

After leaving the duty room, the two strolled slowly home.

"Oh dear, Uncle Kun is here. Now that the issue of the charity's head is resolved, the next step is to solve Uncle Kun's accommodation problem and the location of the charity."

Once the main person in charge was determined, a series of issues arose, such as accommodation, meals, office address, and assistants. She calculated that Uncle Kun would first go back to the black market to handle his affairs, and then set off for Yuncheng. So, the round trip would take at least half a month, and if it was slower, it would take about a month, which would be just right.

Back home, Ruan Ruan asked Huo Haocheng, "Do you know anyone trustworthy who could introduce a few to Uncle Kun as assistants?"

Her thinking was simple: Uncle Kun was one of her own, and she couldn't let him do everything himself. In the organization, he represented her, so he only needed to sit in the office and oversee things. As for other things, he needed to run errands. The quotas reported by the communes in various places all needed to be verified by people in the brigade, which required multiple people. Fortunately, Huo Haocheng's group consisted of retired soldiers who were not only upright but also had certain skills, so they weren't afraid of encountering troublemakers or thugs.

"Do you need to hire more people for the charity?" Huo Haocheng thought that he only needed someone to make decisions, and that the rest could be done by the people in the pharmaceutical factory.

"Of course, you don't think that charities are with pharmaceutical companies, do you?" I could tell what he was thinking just by looking at his expression.

"How could that be? I said from the beginning that the charity was established in my personal name. Of course, it will also cooperate with the government. I will discuss the specific implementation plan with Uncle Guo. However, it will definitely not be affiliated with any factory. Those who are willing to do good deeds can participate in their personal or organizational capacity."

However, how and where these funds and supplies are used is none of their concern. But at the end of each month, the charitable organization will transparently publish the use of each fund in newspapers, so that people all over the country can clearly know where their donated funds go.

Of course, information about each donor or organization was also released at the same time, which is a way of indirectly advertising for them and boosting their reputation.

"So, charitable organizations need people to do verification work, register supplies and funds, conduct outreach work, and do other miscellaneous things. All of these require manpower!"

Seeing his wife talking so eloquently, Huo Haocheng felt that she was radiating light. In this era, everyone only thinks about living their own life well, but only his wife, after living a good life herself, started to think about others.

He felt very proud; this was his wife.

"Okay, think about what else you need. As for the personnel issue, I'll go find those guys and see if they have any recommendations. I've already found some capable people to come to the factory."

As he spoke, he walked out. First, he went to find Commander Gu to ask if he had any mature and stable people who could take on important responsibilities. Then he went to the military dormitory to find Ruan Shaoke and a few others. They all came from different military regions and had many promising subordinates who had to retire for various reasons but had not been able to find suitable jobs after being demobilized.

After Huo Haocheng left, Ruan Ruan picked up a pen and began to write and draw on the paper. First, she decided on the location of the charity's office. It wouldn't be good to arrange a location nearby, as it would be too troublesome to come from a commune further away, and there would be no convenient accommodation nearby. So it would be best to locate it in the city. She would ask Mayor Guo to see if he could arrange it.

The second issue is the staffing of the charity. There must be a finance person, whose person in charge has been determined. Then there are cashiers, porters, registration staff, people to receive donors, investigation teams, and so on.

Setting up a charity now doesn't involve so many regulations. She has the money herself, and she can arrange the staff. As for political connections, her connections are already strong enough. She thought about it carefully and wrote down everything she could think of. As the saying goes, a bad pen is worse than a good memory. After quickly writing down two pages, she strung them together, and a document for setting up a charity was completed. She would take it to her uncle tomorrow.

When Huo Haocheng returned, it was already dark.

"The person you wanted has been found for you. Once you've confirmed things on your end, you can notify them to come over. Your uncle found you a steady and reliable person. I heard that he was originally supposed to be promoted to political commissar, but during a mission, his identity was exposed, and a few spies found his hometown and killed his wife, children, and parents. He was devastated by this and applied for discharge from the army to live a life tending to his family's graves. I also heard that you run a charity that helps orphaned and helpless children, which is why he agreed to come."

This person wasn't from the Yuncheng Military Region, but the incident had a significant impact on the region, so he had heard of him. Commander Gu only thought of him during a meeting of several military regions before the Lunar New Year, when they were chatting about it. So when Huo Haocheng went to see him today, he immediately thought of this former comrade-in-arms.

Like Huo Haocheng, he didn't delay and went straight to the office to call his old comrade-in-arms. He got his hometown's contact information, called him, and the two talked for a long time before he decided to come.

"...Did he say when he would be coming?"

Hearing Huo Haocheng mention this person, Ruan Ruan's eyes welled up with tears. She thought of those undercover anti-drug police officers. She had led the arrest of several drug trafficking groups and had seen many undercover police officers who risked their lives and worked on the front lines. If they were not careful, not only would they lose their lives, but their families would also suffer.

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