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UTOPIX

JULY 2024

ISSUE 2

“The Unheard”

Rainbow Angels

Bakery

youth magazine

Featuring:

RAINBOW

ANGELS BAKERY

ARTS

KM FOR LOVE:

DEW DROPS

EDITOR’S NOTE

LITERATURE

Inside

Welcome to the second issue of

Utopix Youth Magazine, “Beyond

Boundaries: Redefining Abilities”!

In today’s society, the label “disabled”

often becomes a suffocating shadow —

an uninvited cloak of misconceptions

and stigmas that individuals with

disabilities are forced to wear,

following them wherever they go. This

label continues to stand as a barrier,

preventing many from fully

showcasing their unique capabilities

and talents. With this issue, we aim to

blur the lines between limitations and

possibilities, building a bridge beyond

boundaries, and redefining the

narrative surrounding the word

“disabled.”

Inside these pages, you’ll find heart-

tugging poems, thought-provoking

opinion pieces and inspiring artwork.

We are also honored to share

interviews with remarkable groups

such as Rainbow Angels Bakery and

KM For LOVE. Their stories remind us

that abilities are not defined by

limitations but by the boundless

potential within each individual.

As you read through this issue, we

hope you are inspired by the strength,

perseverance, and creativity of the

individuals and communities featured.

Polly Lee

On behalf of the Utopix team, thank

you for joining us on this journey of

redefining abilities. We are excited to

share this issue with you and look

forward to continuing to spotlight the

voices and stories that matter!

From the Editors

Jennifer Wang

RAINBOW ANGELS

BAKERY

Interview by: Lily Zhang & Jennifer Wang

Written by: Jennifer Wang & Polly Lee

COMMUNITY CHANGE-MAKERS OF THE MONTH

Today, we have the privilege of speaking with

Felicia Li, the founder of Rainbow Angels Bakery in

Beijing, China. Established in 2017, Rainbow

Angels Bakery is more than just a bakery— it is a

home to numerous hearing-impaired individuals,

offering them an opportunity to step into the

broader society, achieve financial independence,

and chase their dreams. Through Ms. Li's

dedication and leadership, the bakery has provided

free training to numerous hearing-impaired youths

from Beijing's rural areas. Join us as we delve into

the inspiring journey of Rainbow Angels Bakery

and explore the challenges and triumphs that have

shaped its mission.

Felicia Li: Of course. Rainbow Angels Bakery was

established in 2017. Initially, like many others, I was

a volunteer, dedicating my time to support hearing-

impaired individuals. In 2016, I was involved at the

most basic level of volunteering—donating my time,

offering compassion and empathy, and providing

food. By 2017, I realized that merely relying on

donations wasn't enough; the joy in their eyes was

fleeting, tied only to the moment of receiving.

First of all, may you please introduce the

background and mission of Rainbow Angels

Bakery?

This sparked a question within me: how could I create

lasting joy and independence for them? That's when

the idea of teaching them to bake their favorite treats

came to life, leading to the creation of Rainbow

Angels Cafe. Our mission was simple: to see the joy

and confidence find a lasting place in their eyes.

“HERE, THE WORLD OF

SOUND AND THE WORLD

OF SILENCE COME

TOGETHER, AND

CONNECTIONS BETWEEN

THE TWO SIDES

NATURALLY GROW

STRONGER.”

Since the opening of Rainbow Angels Bakery

in 2017, have you encountered any

difficulties and challenges? What impact

have these challenges had on the hearing-

impaired bakers?

Felicia Li: The journey hasn't been easy. In 2017, our

biggest challenge was earning trust. As a newcomer

from Taiwan, I faced skepticism. People wondered,

"Will she stay long enough to see this through? Will

you still be here after a year or even half a year? We

trust you; we grant you all the resources you need, but

will this last?" This lack of trust extended to the

bakers as well. People thought, “What? Teaching them

to bake? This sounds like an extremely difficult task.”

Back then, the truth was that for the majority of the

hearing-impaired population, their pathway in life

was limited to entering a big company and doing the

most basic tasks, for example, simply enacting the

role of security guards or just sitting there and helping

them photo-copy documents.

However, we believed in their potential to become

skilled bakers. Initially, gaining the necessary

resources was tough, and six months after opening,

we almost had to shut down due to low sales.

Fortunately, as our pastry skills improved, we began

to receive more support.

The COVID-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2022

brought another major challenge. By 2020, our

bakers had learned to make at least ten types of

pastries. The pandemic forced us to decide whether

to close or continue amidst global uncertainty. We

chose to persevere and even took a bold step: we

established a company for our bakers, transforming

them from students to formal members of an

enterprise. This was a significant milestone, but it

came with its own set of challenges, including a

major budget deficit that almost led to closure in

2022. However, we rebuilt and continued our

journey.

Over the past seven years, we've faced many

obstacles, from lack of trust to financial challenges.

Our journey to where we are now would not have

been possible without the love and compassion of

our supporters.

In closing, our interview with Felicia Li highlights the remarkable journey of Rainbow Angels Bakery—

a place where love meets resilience. Over the past seven years, this initiative has transformed the lives

of numerous hearing-impaired individuals, providing them with skills, confidence, and independence.

The challenges faced were significant, but through relentless dedication and determination, the

bakery has not only survived but thrived. Rainbow Angels Bakery serves as a powerful reminder to

what can be achieved when we believe in each other's potential and work together to make dreams a

reality.

In 2023, Western Academy of

Beijing (WAB) student Angelina

Anh Laute organized her first

Peachy Charity Run & Brunch and

raised RMB 28,068 for then-5-

year-old orphan Ping, who suffers

from a rare genetic skin disease

(epidermolysis bullosa, or EB).

The KM for LOVE Run & Brunch is

a product of years of love and

collaboration between family,

friends, and classmates that turned

a grassroots family initiative into a

Beijing community-wide mission.

Every day, Ping must wrap his

blisters in gauze like a mummy.

Inspired by his story, Angelina's

family and a small group of friends

on WeChat committed to a health

journey. They began recording the

number of kilometers each of

them traveled in a month through

walking, running, biking,

swimming, or other forms of

movement. They converted each

kilometer into 1 RMB for donation

directly toward Ping’s medical

care. This initiative not only

supported Ping but also reminded

them to be grateful for their

healthy bodies.

It all began in 2019 at a dental

clinic owned by Angelina Anh

Laute's mother. On one particular

day, Angelina welcomed patients

as her mother and her colleagues

dedicated the day to providing free

dental care to a community in

need. One of the beneficiaries was

Dew Drops, a home for medically

compromised orphan children.

Angelina met Ping, a 5-year-old

boy from Dew Drops who suffers

from epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a

rare genetic skin disease that

leaves his body full of blisters.

KM FOR LOVE:

DEW DROPS

COMMUNITY CHANGE-MAKERS OF THE MONTH

This experience stayed with Angelina until she

turned 15 and embarked on her Personal Project at

the Western Academy of Beijing, a Grade 10

initiative part of the MYP curriculum. She dedicated

her project to inviting more people to turn their

kilometers into love by organizing a community fun

run – the Peachy Run & Brunch 2023. With Peach by

TRB as the official partner and five corporate

sponsors, the event saw over 50 in-person

participants and 100+ donations from Beijing and

abroad, raising more than 28,000 RMB for Ping.

This collective effort provided four months of

support for 100% of Ping’s medical care.

Angelina continued her involvement with Dew

Drops by dedicating her Grade 10 World of Work

experience to completing a one-week internship at

Dew Drops. There, she worked with an inspiring

team and learned how this non-profit organization

has transformed the lives of hundreds of children. In

Grade 11, Angelina founded the KM for LOVE global

service student club at WAB with Dew Drops as the

official community partner.

My family and a small group of friends on WeChat

decided to commit to a journey of health. We started

recording the number of kilometers each of us

traveled in one month through walking, running,

biking, swimming, or any other forms of movement.

We turned one kilometer into 1 RMB for donation

directly towards Ping’s medical care.

Each kilometer we turned into love was a powerful

reminder to be grateful for our healthy bodies and

an act that empowered the health of Ping.

This experience stayed with me until I turned 15 and

stepped into my Personal Project adventure at the

Western Academy of Beijing, a Grade 10 initiative

part of the MYP curriculum. I chose to dedicate my

Personal Project to invite more people to turn their

KM’s into love by organizing a community fun run –

the Peachy Run & Brunch 2023.

The KM for LOVE Run & Brunch is a product of

years of love and collaboration between family,

friends, and classmates that turned a family

grassroots initiative into a Beijing community-wide

mission.

It began with my family – a day at my mom’s dental

clinic in 2019 as my 12-year-old self welcomed her

patients into the doors. Before the Covid-19

pandemic, my mom and her doctors at IDC Dental

Clinic would dedicate one day each year to closing

the clinic from normal operations and providing free

dental care to a community in need in Beijing – one

of which was Dew Drops, a home for medically

compromised orphan children.

It was through my mom’s initative that I met a 5-

year-old boy named Ping from Dew Drops who

suffers from a rare genetic skin disease

(epidermolysis bullosa or EB) that has left his body

full of blisters. Everyday he must wrap his blisters in

gauze like a mummy.

Please tell us a bit about how the KM for LOVE Run & Brunch originally

started. How long have you been working with Dew Drops?

At the beginning of this year, Dew Drops introduced

us to 5-year-old Mia – the very day we heard her

story, we decided to dedicate this year’s Run &

Brunch to supporting her. Since then, our team have

had multiple volunteer visits to Dew Drops’ home to

meet and get to know Mia. Her smile motivates us

every day to perserver in our work.

Mia is a bright, beautiful, and courageous five-year-

old girl. As an infant, little Mia suffered serious

burns on many parts of her body. Over the past

years, her orphanage has worked hard to help her

recover. Despite repeated surgeries and extended

hospitalizations, she still has areas that refuse to

heal.

With Peach by TRB as our official partner and 5 corporate sponsors, we had 50+ in-personal participants and

100+ donations from Beijing and abroad, raising more than 28,000 RMB for Ping. Through a community effort,

our kilometers turned into 4 month support for 100% of Ping’s medical care.

I continued being part of Ping’s story by dedicating my Grade 10 World of Work experience to completing a one-

week internship at Dew Drops, where I worked with an inspiring team of women and learned how this non-profit

organization has transformed the lives of hundreds of children.

When I entered Grade 11, I founded the KM for LOVE global service student club at WAB with Dew Drops as our

offical community partner, where I now lead a team of students to organize WAB’s new annual community fun

run – the KM for LOVE Run & Brunch..

How did you meet Mia?

In May 2023, Dew Drops opened their arms to Mia.

Within 1 year, Dew Drops has connected her with

Beijing medical specialists and facilitated 5

hospitalizations to mend her wounds and alleviate

joint contractures.

When Dew Drops first met Mia, she was unable to

straighten out her leg due to a serious wound

impacting her right knee. Now, she is able to put

weight on her leg and even take steps with the

assistance of a walker.

Mia is an incredibly capable child who meets each

day’s challenges with courage and a cheerful

attitude. She’s a quick learner and loves engaging in

games, puzzles, and craft projects. A burn injury is

one of the most painful injuries any person can

endure. At only 5 years of age, Mia has shown

unmeasurable courage, strength, and a powerful

love for life that humbles and inspires the people

around her.

Facing several more surgeries to come this year that

require around 200,000 RMB, KM for LOVE has

decided to do our part in supporting Mia on her

journey toward mobility.

What was the experience of organizing your

first run like and what did you learn from it?

The realization that I can make a difference has made

me grow as a student leader. I learned how to lead a

compassionate and powerful team that provides the

opportuinity for members to showcase their skills

whether in graphic designing, finance, or storytelling –

the KM for LOVE team is one that celebrates each

other. I am so lucky to be part of a hardworking team

where kindness is always contagious and who loves as

a form of transforming the lives of others and

ourselves.

The experience of organizing the

KM for LOVE Run & Brunch with

my team has been one of

tremendous reward and

empowerment. The most

rewarding part of this project has

been when I am approached at

school by students and teachers

I’ve never had the opportuinity to

speak to before, express the

inspiration they’ve received from

our work, and desire to be part of

the KM for LOVE mission. To see

an initiative that began with family

runs that now connect people

from all over Beijing is such a

powerful reminder of how the

impact each one of us can make

on each other.

On the back of the shirts worn by

the Dew Drops team are the

words spoken by Mother Teresa:

“We know only too well that

what we are doing is nothing

more than a drop in the ocean.

But if the drop were not there,

the ocean would be missing

something.” This awareness and

determination is what drives our

team. I am making my drop. The

KM for LOVE is has making our

drops. And you can make your

too.

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