Chang Yung-Fa Charity Foundation Recognized by MOE Once Again for Its Contributions to Funding and Promoting EducationChang Yung-Fa Charity Foundation Recognized by MOE Once Again for Its Contributions to Funding and Promoting Education

Oct 16.2021 | Author : Albert
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The Chang Yung-Fa Charity Foundation, together with Taipei Medical University, has participated in sponsoring projects such as the Youth and Elderly Enjoy Meals Together, Youth and Elderly Cohabitation, helping underprivileged students on campus, volunteer clinics in remote areas, and summer and winter service camps, and was once again recognized by the Ministry of Education for donating funds to promote education.

The Foundation has long partnered with Taipei Medical University, organizing meals and networking activities for students, community elders and solitary elders living alone, in order to encourage solitary elders and disadvantaged elders to come out of their homes, enhance interpersonal and social interactions, and increase their willingness to participate in health promotion activities and long-term care programs. The results of these initiatives have been impressive. It not only encourages the elderly living alone and disadvantaged to get out of their homes, but also enhances the sense of belonging in the community, which greatly improves the sense of community care and happiness. 

 

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With the new concept of "active aging and intergenerational inclusion," the Chang Yung-Fa Charity Foundation promotes the Youth and Elderly Co-Habitation Program, which allows young students and the elderly to live together in the same space and help and accompany each other, hoping to solve the problem of housing space and strengthen the emotional connection between generations. In addition, the Foundation also subsidizes disadvantaged students with living grants to enable them to attend school with a peace of mind, and sponsor medical service teams to conduct charity social service activities such as volunteer clinics in remote areas and summer and winter service camps in order to bring medical resources and knowledge to every corner of Taiwan.

With the new concept of "active aging and intergenerational inclusion," the Chang Yung-Fa Charity Foundation promotes the Youth and Elderly Co-Habitation Program, which allows young students and the elderly to live together in the same space and help and accompany each other, hoping to solve the problem of housing space and strengthen the emotional connection between generations. In addition, the Foundation also subsidizes disadvantaged students with living grants to enable them to attend school with a peace of mind, and sponsor medical service teams to conduct charity social service activities such as volunteer clinics in remote areas and summer and winter service camps in order to bring medical resources and knowledge to every corner of Taiwan.

 

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