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Give2Asia Launches the China Rural Healthy Family Program


New initiative aims to improve hypertension control and reduce cardiovascular disease in rural China.

Give2Asia, a leading nonprofit focused on strengthening communities across Asia, is proud to announce the launch of the China Rural Healthy Family Program. This innovative program seeks to address the growing crisis of hypertension in rural China, where medical resources are limited, and families often face significant health and economic burdens due to cardiovascular diseases. 

Hypertension affects 1 in 4 adults in China, yet only 16.8% of cases are controlled. The disparity is even more striking in rural areas, where control rates are just 10.6% compared to 17.4% in urban centers. To combat this challenge, the China Rural Healthy Family Program introduces a scalable, community-based model that empowers families to take an active role in their health. 

Transforming Rural Health, One Family at a Time

The program centers on a family health management model, where trained family health instructors collaborate with family health managers (selected family members) and local village doctors. Together, they monitor blood pressure, promote healthy lifestyle changes, and distribute essential tools like blood pressure monitors, low-sodium salt, and weighing scales. Educational resources, supported by the American College of Cardiology, further enhance community awareness and prevention efforts. 

The program’s pilot phase, launched in 2024 in Ruyang, Henan Province, has already shown promising results. In just one month, the number of residents with elevated blood pressure levels in participating villages decreased by 22% for systolic and 15% for diastolic measures. These early successes demonstrate the program’s potential to create lasting change in rural communities. 

Expert Partnerships for a Healthier Future

The China Rural Healthy Family Program is made possible through collaboration with world-renowned experts, including the American College of Cardiology (ACC), Prof. Craig Anderson (President-elect of the World Stroke Organization), and Prof. Du Xin from Beijing Anzhen Hospital. Their expertise ensures the program’s effectiveness and professionalism, while Give2Asia’s monitoring and risk control measures guarantee sustainable impact. 

Join Us in Building Healthier Communities

With an estimated cost of RMB 56,000 yuan ($8,000) per village annually, this program provides a highly scalable solution to improve rural health outcomes. Expanding to a new county—supporting 40 villages and approximately 2,000 households—requires RMB 2.24 million yuan ($320,000). Together, we can bring this life-changing program to more families and communities. 

About Give2Asia

Give2Asia is a nonprofit organization that works with donors and local organizations to strengthen communities across Asia. Since 2001, Give2Asia has facilitated over $500 million in charitable contributions to initiatives in education, healthcare, disaster resilience, and more. The China Rural Healthy Family Program represents Give2Asia’s commitment to addressing critical health challenges and creating opportunities for long-term community well-being. 

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