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Existing for Other People’s Dreams—Changing the Future by Keeping Company
Xinhua Community Development Society bases its development on indigenous Tavocan cultural and creative products, establishing its own sales channels and market. It also revives the old streets and old buildings with cultural memories, boosting community building and industry development in the surrounding area.
The Call of the Rainbow— Wishing Indigenous Communities a Sustainable Future
By the beautiful Daan River, blue sky and green mountains play together a tranquil and beautiful symphony. A natural disaster might claim people’s homes and property here, yet it cannot take away their will. After the 921 Earthquake, a group of Atayal people gathered to share food and work.
We Believe Because We Love; We Change Because We Believe— Giving People with intellectual disabilities a Promise of Love and Hope
Innocent smiles are gifts from angels. By building a stage that connects mentally challenged people with society and showing the public their potential through bakeries, the Children Are Us Foundation has created a paradigm of charity in Taiwan society.
Kindgarden: Drawing Us Closer to Each Other with Love
Guanyin Institute of Charity is an institution offering accommodation, learning opportunities and training courses for people with disabilities. It provides sheltered employment, such as making cakes and cookies at bakeries or supportive employment like office cleaning.
The Historical Lee Family Estate: A Cultural and Industrial Innovation Program of Historic Site Revitalization
Initially built in 1857, The Historical Lee Family Estate was the first privately-owned national heritage in Taiwan. In 1985, Ministry of Interior officially announced it as a Tier Three National Heritage.
The Transit Station of Love— Light up the Smile of Intellectually Disabled Youths and Their Parents
The Taichung Parents’ Association for Children with Intellectual Disablities (hereinafter denoted as “the Association”) offers employment to youths and seniors with intellectual disabilties in the recycling business and in running a second-hand goods shop. The profits are used to support and assist teens with intellectual disabilties to learn and live in the community.