From the time he remembers, Zhao Nan often saw his grandmother and grandfather with a meager income give their rice, noodles, and clothes to their neighbors who were more poor in life. A seed of help was buried deep in her young heart. In the years of life that followed, it gradually sprouted and blossomed. Zhao Nan's job is the Shaanxi Provincial Women's Prison Police and second-level police chief.
The organization has a need I must sign up
On the morning of March 13, 2020, Miao Ke, director of the Shaanxi Provincial Women's Prison, received a notice from the Provincial Prison Administration on the voluntary registration of the police to support Wuhan, and after sending messages and telephone notifications in the prison work group, he began to answer the phone and read WeChat non-stop, including Zhao Nan.
In fact, since the second day of the Chinese New Year, Zhao Nan and the volunteer team began the pledge of love masks, and received a total of 125,800 yuan in donations in 12 hours. Despite this, Zhao Nan had another thought in his mind. "Wuhan is 'sick', will the police force be in short supply and need to go to support?" If the organization needs it, I will definitely sign up. ”
In late February, after Zhao Nan saw the news that the first batch of female police officers from the Ministry of Justice had arrived in Wuhan, she began to secretly pack her bags and prepare to go to the front line at any time. After she communicated this idea to her family, leaders, and friends, everyone advised her not to go. "Your lover is still on the second batch of closed duty, you have old and young, or stay at home" "Mom, Grandma and Grandpa are a child of yours, it is too dangerous for you to go there" "We are both on the front line, who will take care of the children"... Although he understood his friends' intentions and understood the "straightforwardness" of his family, for Zhao Nan, the idea of rushing to Wuhan has never changed.
In the early morning of March 18, 2020, Zhao Nan and 29 other female police officers formed a group of "retrogrades" and drove to Hubei. This is also the only team in the province's political and legal system that is composed entirely of female police officers. "If there is a war, there will be a call, one side has difficulties, and the eight parties will support, and at the critical moment, I should rush to the front line of the fight against the epidemic." Zhao Nan said.
When she first arrived in Wuhan, from supply handling to coordinating supplies, she volunteered to bear the brunt of it. In the hotel where the team members lived, there were many front-line medical staff. Zhao Nan gave them the opportunity to take the elevator, carried the box containing the supplies himself, and ran up and down. Not only that, she intimately sent weather information to the working group of the female police every day to remind everyone to increase or decrease clothes in time, and this habit has been preserved to this day.
It is the duty and mission of the prison police to have difficulties for the state to come forward
Compared with the medical team members who supported Wuhan, the Shaanxi Prison People's Police Aid Team has a certain particularity - they deal with both patients and criminals, so they must not only ensure the safety of supervision, but also cannot relax the education and reform of criminals, but also ensure zero infection of team members.
Unlike other places in Wuhan, prisons are densely populated. There are panics caused by criminals' fear of being infected; anxiety caused by constant ongoing information about the epidemic; and guilt over not being able to accompany their loved ones in Hubei... "What can we do to soothe the emotions of convicts serving sentences and keep them confident in their lives and reforms?" For many days, Zhao Nan and the team members have been thinking.
Therefore, Hua Wei led the team members to "graft" the experience and practices of Shaanxi Prison on the ground, and tried to carry out the "five ones" activities of "talking once", "writing a letter", and "reading an article". However, the prisoners do not have books at hand, what to do?
Hua Wei told reporters: "When Zhao Nan went to Wuhan, she brought some books, she copied down the passages in these books, and took them to the prison area during work hours for the prisoners to circulate, which became the 'chicken soup for the soul' that the prisoners rushed to read." Even when she was informed that we could evacuate, she persisted in completing the final transcription. ”
In addition, 90% of the sick are Hubei nationals, of which 50% are Wuhan natives, and every afternoon Zhao Nan will arrange for them to read the Yangtze River Daily to understand the national anti-epidemic support and encourage criminals to win glory for Wuhan and Hubei. With the joint efforts of all people, victory was greeted with love and warmth.
"Zhao Nan's performance during his aid to Hubei is both unreasonable and expected." Hua Wei said. "It stands to reason that she has been seconded to the bureau and can not participate in this operation at all." But after so many years of public welfare experience, helping others has become a habit of hers. As a party member and as a prison policeman, it is the mission and even more the responsibility for the state to stand up when there is a difficult time. ”
Drive the whole family to do public welfare
Counting down, Zhao Nan's public welfare road has persisted for 15 spring and autumn. For the people she helped, Zhao Nan was both a sister and a mother.
Xiao Jiang, a poor girl in Zhen'an Mountain, is the first child sponsored by Zhao Nan, and her separation from Zhao Nan began in 2017. "The child did not have a mother when he was very young, and his father was not highly educated, and in addition to daily farm work, he relied on construction sites to maintain the family. The child was very competitive and was admitted to Zhen'an County High School through his own efforts. Zhao Nan told reporters the story of Xiao Jiang.
"I fund her 2,200 yuan a year for life and study, and every year on her birthday, I also entrust Zhen'an's friends to order cakes and fruits for the children." On the eve of the college entrance examination, Zhao Nan's family drove to Zhen'an to visit Xiao Jiang, hoping to help her alleviate the pressure of the exam.
After the college entrance examination results came out, Zhao Nan entrusted her friends to help her make a voluntary report plan; after being admitted to a university in Harbin, Zhao Nan invited Xiao Jiang to come to Xi'an. "We took the subway together, ate snacks, toured the city walls, I asked her to use a payment tool, and I told her about the possibilities of university life." Zhao Nan hopes that through his own efforts, he can shorten the distance from the mountains to the city and from middle school to university for Xiao Jiang.
After Xiao Jiang enrolled, Zhao Nan contacted her college counselor again, hoping that the teacher could give the child more opportunities to exercise and practice. "I have limited personal abilities and may not be able to help too many poor children. But since I have the opportunity to make one-on-one funding, I hope to do this thing as well as possible, deeper, and more realistically. ”
Dedication and love is a kind of inheritance, but also a kind of original intention. Nowadays, Zhao Nan will also take her daughter to participate in public welfare activities, so that the seeds of dedication and love will take root in her daughter's young heart. Zhao Nan said, "My family is very supportive of my public welfare, which invisibly provides me with unlimited motivation. ”
Under the influence and leadership of Zhao Nan, her mother also joined the public welfare cause. Zhao Nan said that her mother often participates in community volunteer service activities, and whenever there is a large event, she is always busy before and after.
"I'm a people's policeman and a party member, and I just did what I had to do. As long as life does not stop, the public welfare will not stop. This is the true expression of Zhao Nan's "not forgetting the original heart and keeping the mission in mind". (Reporter Shi Yuhan)