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ACFC New Century Plan — Global Care Action for Children's Future

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ACFC New Century Plan — Global Care Action for Children's Future

Issued by: American Chinese Friendship Council (ACFC)

Date: June 11, 2026

I. Project Overview

(a) Project Name

ACFC New Century Plan — Global Care Action for Children's Future (All Children Future Care / ACFC Program)

(b) Core Positioning

With a footprint across 100 countries and 1,000 cities, this initiative mobilizes diverse social forces and leverages global nomadic culture and cross-country rally events to deploy the TOPSUN Common Prosperity Fund. It provides lifelong growth care to 10 million vulnerable children worldwide (with priority given to orphans), putting the concepts of global common prosperity and humanitarian goodwill into practice.

(c) Core Objectives

  1. Organizational Structure: Establish local BBQ Family executive teams in 100 countries and 1,000 cities worldwide.

  2. Personnel Mobilization: Integrate global artists, martial artists, athletes, retired military/police personnel from land/sea/air forces, and professional transport drivers.

  3. Cultural Theme: Modeled on classic global films and music since 1911, and inspired by Caravan(Indian cinema) and Gypsy nomadic migration culture, to create mobile公益 (public welfare) scenarios.

  4. Core Event: Host the Horsemen vs. Motorcycle Off-Road Rally at the Altanbulag Free Trade Zone, Mongolia.

  5. Aid Delivery: Each participating contestant is paired with 10 children for long-term care, and is granted USD 100,000 from the TOPSUN Common Prosperity Special Fund for designated use.

  6. Ultimate Vision: Provide lifelong growth security for a total of 10 million children across 100 countries and 1,000 cities.


II. Organizational System: 100 Countries / 1,000 Cities · BBQ Family Setup

(a) Selection Rules

  1. Coverage: One BBQ Family per city, in 1,000 cities across 100 countries — serving as the sole local coordinating body.

  2. Member Composition (Fixed Quota):

    • Lead Coordinator (1): Oversees local talent/resource management, charity liaison, and external communications.

    • Arts Team: Artists and musicians responsible for local performances and cultural outreach.

    • Physical Training Team: Martial artists and (current/former) athletes responsible for children's fitness training, character-building activities, and event support.

    • Logistics & Security Team: Retired military/naval/air force personnel and professional drivers responsible for route planning, emergency response, fleet/horse team dispatch, and security.

  3. Core Functions:

    • Local resource integration: recruit/manage talent, maintain archives and rotation schedules.

    • Global route coordination: assemble personnel, provide transit supplies, and host arriving teams.

    • Child matching & management: survey local orphans/vulnerable children; register pairing with contestants and conduct follow-ups.

    • Event preparation: select and train local contestants, coordinate departure for the Mongolia rally.

(b) Hierarchy

ACFC Global Headquarters → 10 Regional Hubs (multi-country) → National Coordination Centers → 1,000 City BBQ Families (grassroots execution unit). Unified scheduling and real-time information synchronization across all levels.


III. Cultural Theme: Classic Film & Music + Global Nomadic Scenarios

(a) Content Base

Curated classic films and music from around the world (1911–present) serve as the project's cultural core, featured throughout promotional materials, roadshows, and camp activities to create an immersive cultural-philanthropy atmosphere.

(b) Scenario Reference

Inspired by the Indian film Caravanand Gypsy long-distance nomadic traditions, a mobile "Charity Caravan" (vehicle/horse convoy) is formed:

  1. Travel Mode: Convoys and horse teams tour across borders and cities, staging art performances, martial arts/sports interactions, and philanthropic outreach en route.

  2. Camp Life: Temporary camps are set up along the route replicating communal living — volunteers, contestants, and children live, learn, and bond together.

  3. Cultural Exchange: In each city, screen classic films and perform classic music blended with local culture to convey borderless compassion.

(c) Route

Sequential assembly in 100 countries / 1,000 cities → multi-nation linked migration → Final Destination: Altanbulag Free Trade Zone, Mongolia — where all teams converge for the core rally event.



IV. Core Activity: Horsemen VS Motorcycle Off-Road Rally — Altanbulag FTZ, Mongolia

(a) Event Profile

Venue: Altanbulag Free Trade Zone, Mongolia (bordering Russia; a core port on the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor with full customs, venue, and hospitality infrastructure).

Format: Parallel tracks for horseback racing and motorcycle off-road rallying. Contestants selected from 1,000 cities worldwide compete in an event combining sport, spectacle, and philanthropic messaging.

(b) Participants

Recommended and selected by local BBQ Families from among athletes, off-road enthusiasts, veterans, and martial arts practitioners — all competing for charity.

(c) Event Support

Transport & Logistics: Professional support convoy and emergency teams composed of global drivers and veterans — full-course escort, supply chain, and medical evacuation.

On-Site Atmosphere: Live performances by artists, musicians, and martial artists featuring century-spanning classic film music — creating a grand公益 cultural spectacle.

Audience: Children along the route, local residents, and international guests are invited to watch, amplifying global philanthropic impact.

V. Aid System: TOPSUN Common Prosperity Fund + Lifelong Child Care

(a) Funding Rules

Source: TOPSUN Common Prosperity Special Fund.

Allocation: USD 100,000 exclusively earmarked per participating contestant — non-transferable and non-convertible for other purposes.

Scope: Solely for the 10 matched children's living expenses, education, healthcare, psychological counseling, and growth supplies.

(b) Pairing & Support Mechanism

Ratio: 1 contestant paired with 10 children, prioritizing orphans, children from single-parent extreme-poverty households, and street children.

Duration: Lifelong growth care — one-on-one development files established; periodic follow-up on academic progress, living conditions, and physical/mental health.

Services:

Basic Needs: Food, clothing, shelter, transportation, medical checkups, daily necessities.

Growth Empowerment: Tutoring, interest development, sports/arts instruction, psychological companionship.

Long-Term Planning: Tailored growth pathways based on each child's aptitude, with support for higher education or vocational placement.

(c) Overall Scale

10 million vulnerable children supported through the 100-country / 1,000-city network — forming a scaled, normalized, global child-care system.

VI. Implementation Phases

Phase 1 — Preparation (Global Layout & Team Formation)

ACFC releases global announcement; 100-country / 1,000-city sites are activated.

Each city completes BBQ Family recruitment, personnel filing, and local vulnerable-child census.

Compile classic film/music catalog (1911–present); produce cultural materials.

Coordinate with Altanbulag FTZ, Mongolia on venue, schedule, customs clearance, and security.

Phase 2 — Roadshow Period (Global Nomadic Tour

Local caravans/horse teams depart sequentially along planned routes across borders.

En route: art/sports interactions, philanthropic promotion, and contestant training.

Complete child-contestant pair registration, establish aid files, and begin initial material assistance.

Phase 3 — Rally Assembly (Mongolia Main Venue)

All teams converge at Altanbulag FTZ, Mongolia.

Pre-event training, track inspection, safety drills; verify fund allocation.

Hold opening ceremony with classic audiovisuals and folk performances — officially launch the Global Children's Care Plan.

Phase 4 — Rally Execution + Aid Activation

Horsemen vs. Motorcycle Off-Road Rally officially begins.

Publicly disclose paired lists and fund usage rules — subject to global oversight.

Contestants formally commence lifelong care duties for their 10 matched children.

Phase 5 — Long-Term Operations (Lifelong Care Maintenance)

Establish a unified global monitoring platform tracking fund usage and child development.

BBQ Families conduct regular visits and routine aid activities.

Annual achievement exhibitions co-hosted with global media to attract continuing social participation.

VII. Logistics & Safety Assurance

Transport System: Global network of professional land/sea/air drivers and veterans handles cross-border transport, track commuting, and emergency evacuation.

Security System: Joint security teams of veterans and martial arts professionals cover migration routes, event venues, and child activity zones.

Oversight System: ACFC and third-party auditors monitor TOPSUN fund flows and aid implementation to ensure earmarked use and actual delivery.

Cross-Border Coordination: Work with local authorities and the Altanbulag FTZ Administration on visas, transit permits, and jurisdictional compliance.

VIII. Project Value

Philanthropic Value: Focuses on global orphans and vulnerable children — 10 million beneficiaries receive lifelong safeguards; embodies global common prosperity.

Cultural Value: Uses century-spanning classic film/music and nomadic culture to bridge cross-national and cross-ethnic understanding.

Social Value: Integrates athletes, veterans, and artists — channeling global goodwill into a transnational philanthropy benchmark.

Regional & Industry Value: Boosts tourism and sports at Mongolia's Altanbulag FTZ; stimulates China-Mongolia-Russia and Eurasia regional exchange.

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