Wang graduated with a bachelor's degree this year. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Even with her condition, Wang has been dedicated to volunteering work, assisting the village committee during summer and winter breaks, tutoring elementary and middle school students on weekends, and actively engaging in activities such as campus sanitation and greening initiatives. So far, she has accumulated over 400 hours of volunteer service.
"I've received so much help along the way, and I want to give back," said Wang.
Wang also excelled academically. Although she initially enrolled in a junior college course, known as zhuanke in Chinese, she eventually graduated with a bachelor's degree and successfully passed the postgraduate entrance exam.
Wang decided to pursue her graduate studies in Marxism at Hubei Minzu University. "As a member of the Communist Party of China, my experience of volunteering at the grassroots level has shown me that this major can help me better serve society and realize my value in the future," explained Wang.
"So far, I have overcome many obstacles and challenges in life. With all the support and companionship I have, I face the unknown journey ahead without fear."