Charity sale at Huxi Children's Toy Carnival raises NT$76,000 for good causes
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Huxi Children's Toy Carnival in Taiwan raised NT$76,750 through a charity sale of snacks and cultural products.
- The funds were equally divided and donated to two local welfare organizations supporting individuals with disabilities.
- The event aimed to bring joy to families while also contributing to social welfare and supporting vulnerable groups.
The Huxi Township Office in Taiwan has successfully infused its annual Children's Toy Carnival with a spirit of giving, raising over NT$76,000 through a dedicated charity sale.
The event featured a special charity sales area offering "love snack sets" and "Windy Baby" cultural and creative products. This initiative garnered enthusiastic support from local residents, accumulating a total of NT$76,750.
The Huxi Children's Toy Carnival not only aims to bring joy and beautiful memories to families but also hopes to transform everyone's enthusiasm into the power to care for society.
Township Mayor Chen Chen-chung personally presented the donations on August 17. Half of the funds, NT$38,375, were given to the Catholic Huimin Enlightenment Center, and the other half to the Penghu Slow Flying Angel Service Association. These contributions aim to support local welfare services for individuals with disabilities and their families.
Beyond the usual stage performances, interactive games, and family attractions, the carnival this year highlighted its commitment to social responsibility. The organizers ensured that all proceeds from the charity sale would directly benefit the two chosen organizations, reinforcing the event's dual purpose of providing family fun and fostering community care.
The success of this charity sale comes from the shared love, support, and generous contributions of every participant, working partner, and sponsor. Thank you all for extending the love through practical actions.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.