Construction Company Holds Charity Painting Event, Donates to North Taichung Family Support Center
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Chuanping Construction Company organized a charity painting event, donating NT$383,000 to the North Taichung Family Support Center.
- The company pledged NT$1,000 for each painting received, collecting 383 artworks.
- The funds will support vulnerable families and children, with the company hoping to inspire further corporate social responsibility.
Chuanping Construction Company has demonstrated its commitment to corporate social responsibility by organizing a heartwarming charity painting event. The company donated NT$383,000 to the North Taichung Family Support Center, with the funds earmarked to assist vulnerable families and children.
this is not just a painting event, but a relay of love!
The initiative involved a unique pledge: for every painting submitted, Chuanping Construction donated NT$1,000. This creative approach successfully mobilized community support, resulting in the collection of 383 artworks. The company's chairman, Lai Wei-chen, expressed his deep personal connection to the Family Support Center's mission, having previously engaged with their services.
seeing 383 children pass on love through their paintings not only shows their rich imagination but also represents the support and recognition of social forces for good.
Lai emphasized that the event was more than just an art competition; it was a "relay of love." He highlighted the imaginative expressions of the 383 participating children and the broader societal support for positive actions. This experience has strengthened the company's resolve to continue its philanthropic endeavors and encouraged other businesses to join in creating a cycle of giving.
this has strengthened the company's determination to continue investing in public welfare and we hope to use this event to inspire more companies to join public welfare and let love continue to circulate in society.
Chen Yen-hung, the general manager of Chuanping Construction, noted the overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents during the submission and online voting process. Many parents appreciated the method of combining art with charity, teaching their children the value of compassion and the meaning of helping others. The North Taichung Family Support Center expressed gratitude for the innovative collaboration, which transforms children's creativity into tangible support for families in need.
many parents specifically brought their children to submit their works in person, and expressed that they strongly agree with the way of combining painting with public welfare, allowing children to learn to care for others while creating and to experience the meaning of helping others.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.