Did you enjoy your study abroad experience in China? Would you like to connect with other Americans across the U.S. who have also traveled/studied/worked in China? Are you interested in positive U.S.- China relations? If so,join the Project 朋友 movement! A chapter is being started here at U-M, and we want YOU to become involved. If interested, please email Kelicia Hollis krhollis@umich.edu for more details on becoming involved.
MORE ABOUT PROJECT 朋友
ProjectPengyou.org and the Leadership Fellows Program are implemented by
the Golden Bridges Foundation (www.goldenbridges.org). Established in 2007,
Golden Bridges is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to build
bridges to China that strengthen the sustainability and capacity of community-
based nonprofits and individuals to serve, inspire and transform lives.
Project Pengyou was conceived as the alumni network of President Obama’s
100,000 Strong Initiative, and seeks to build a global community of China
bridge-builders. Project Pengyou is seeded by a multi-year grant from the
Ford Foundation and has been endorsed by Gary Locke and Hillary Clinton.
the Golden Bridges Foundation (www.goldenbridges.org). Established in 2007,
Golden Bridges is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to build
bridges to China that strengthen the sustainability and capacity of community-
based nonprofits and individuals to serve, inspire and transform lives.
Project Pengyou was conceived as the alumni network of President Obama’s
100,000 Strong Initiative, and seeks to build a global community of China
bridge-builders. Project Pengyou is seeded by a multi-year grant from the
Ford Foundation and has been endorsed by Gary Locke and Hillary Clinton.
Kelicia Hollis
Graduate Assistant, Michigan Research Community (MRC)
Higher Education M.A.
University of Michigan
Creative Writing B.A.
Columbia University
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