Temples and Mayor Unite for Charity Baseball Game in Taoyuan
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taoyuan City held a charity baseball game, "Gods Protect Taoyuan, Support Baseball Soul," bringing together local temples and disadvantaged children.
- Mayor Chang San-cheng and representatives from 28 temples participated in the ceremonial first pitch.
- The event aimed to provide a joyful experience for children and showcase the philanthropic efforts of religious organizations.
Taoyuan City hosted a heartwarming charity baseball game, "Gods Protect Taoyuan, Support Baseball Soul," at the Taoyuan Baseball Stadium, uniting local religious organizations with vulnerable children and families of military personnel. Mayor Chang San-cheng attended the event, participating in the ceremonial first pitch alongside representatives from various temples.
Through baseball games, we accompany children to spend happy times and at the same time show the power of religious groups to give back to society with practical actions starting from faith.
The initiative was spearheaded by Wang Chieh-hsi, chairman of the Taoyuan City Temple Association Charity Foundation and the Zhongli Renhai Temple. Twenty-eight member temples collectively organized the event, inviting children from disadvantaged backgrounds and orphans of military families to experience the excitement of a baseball game.
Mayor Chang highlighted the event's dual purpose: providing a joyful occasion for the children and demonstrating the power of religious groups to give back to society through tangible actions rooted in their faith. He expressed gratitude to the temples for their dedication to the community and their role in transforming goodwill into concrete support for citizens in need. The city government plans to continue integrating religious and private resources for child welfare, poverty alleviation, environmental sustainability, and community services.
The foundation has continuously combined the strength of temples to invest in emergency relief, vulnerable care, and social welfare since its establishment. Thanks to the enthusiastic response from member temples, we have jointly created unforgettable memories for the children.
Wang Chieh-hsi emphasized the foundation's ongoing commitment to emergency relief, welfare, and social causes, facilitated by the combined efforts of member temples. He stated that religion should extend beyond spiritual solace to become a force for positive action, channeling the goodwill of devotees into warm support for vulnerable families. This event, which included 120 children and orphans, exemplifies the diverse ways Taoyuan's religious communities contribute to society, blending sports, charity, and faith.
Religion is not only a spiritual sustenance but should also be transformed into practical action, turning the goodwill of believers into warm power to support vulnerable families.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.