The next few months were a whirlwind of activity.
The community center grew in popularity, and more kids started attending the programs.
Qicheng and Yingying found themselves mentoring younger students, helping them with their studies, and teaching them valuable life skills.
However, the increased workload took a toll on their personal lives.
Qicheng struggled to keep up with his schoolwork, and Yingying felt the pressure of balancing her responsibilities.
They leaned on each other for support, but it was clear that they needed help.
One evening, as they sat in the office, exhausted, Qicheng looked at Yingying.
"We need to find a better way to manage all this."Yingying sighed, nodding.
"You're right. Maybe we should hire a manager. Someone who can take on some of the administrative tasks."
Qicheng agreed.
"That's a good idea. We can't do everything ourselves."
"Yeah ,I also feel so ."