Reported about 1 year ago
China Trust Charitable Foundation held the 'Academic Support Inclusion Camp' on June 29 in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Welfare North Children's Home, where nearly 150 China Trust volunteers and children from the home gathered at the National Museum of Marine Science and Technology for real-life puzzle activities. The event also included a graduation ceremony for ten sixth-grade students, reminiscing about the past six years of weekly companionship. Since 2005, the China Trust Charitable Foundation has recruited employees to join volunteer groups, providing services in various institutions throughout the year. This year's summer camp aimed to encourage teamwork and stimulate imagination through activities like 'Little King's Rescue Adventure'. The day concluded with a heartwarming graduation ceremony for the children, highlighting the dedication of China Trust volunteers who have been supporting and accompanying them for 19 years, with a total of 2,992 sessions and over 11.4 million participants, accumulating over 176,000 service hours in 20 years.
Source: YAHOO