However, the campaign was initiated via the WeChat account of the Beijing company which is ineligible to accept online public donations.
"It appears obviously illegal," said Zheng Ziyin with Lawsons Law Office.
In addition, some questioned the disclosure of the children's information, even if the organizers said they had obtained written consent from the children's guardians to make the information public.
"Do the kids and their parents really understand what the disclosure means to their lives?" asked Ye Ying with China Association of Fundraising Professionals, describing the act as privacy infringement.
Xinhua failed to reach the foundation for comment.
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