Hair Salon in Taichung Launches "Seed Project" to Support Schools Ahead of Mother's Day
Ahead of Mother's Day, a Taichung hair salon has initiated the "Seed Project." Having donated over NT$1 million to support disabled children and elderly living alone over the past four years, the company is now extending its philanthropy to education by providing scholarships to nine local schools, aiming to foster the next generation.
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(Taichung, April 26, Central News Agency reporter Su Mu-chun) Ahead of Mother's Day, a Taichung hair salon today invited its employees and their relatives to a banquet. For the past four years, the business has donated a portion of its income to help disabled children and elderly living alone. This year, it launched the "Seed Project" to donate funds to schools, hoping to become a tangible force in supporting the growth of the next generation.
The business held a thanksgiving banquet today at a restaurant in Taichung's East District, where in addition to gathering employees and their families, representatives from nine schools in the Taiping area were invited to present scholarships.
Wu Rong-song, General Manager of Feng Zhi Qing Hair Design, told the media in a joint interview that Mother's Day is the busiest time for the hair salon industry. While hairstylists take care of countless mothers' appearances, it often comes at the expense of time with their own families. Therefore, he invited employees' families to the dinner so that the elders could understand their children's work situation and environment.
Wu Rong-song said that over the past four years, the team has dedicated "a portion of income on the first of every month to public welfare," continuously supporting the "Taiwan Le Zuo Chuang Yi Association" and "Ci Guang Foundation" to care for disabled children and elderly living alone, with cumulative donations exceeding NT$1 million. This year, public welfare resources are being directed into the education system, expanding from elementary to high schools, providing NT$20,000 in scholarships to each of nine schools in Taiping District, allowing the love to extend more concretely and support disadvantaged students.
He mentioned that this "Seed Project" hopes that goodwill will not only remain as institutional donations but will enter schools and become a tangible force supporting the growth of the next generation.
Wen Hong-da, principal of Ci Ming Senior High School, which received the donation, said the scholarships would be prioritized for vocational training students and disadvantaged students in the school, maximizing the effectiveness of the funds. Huang Xing-mei, principal of Xinkao Elementary School in Taiping District, Taichung City, stated that receiving corporate donations is rare and the funds will be used for school operations, including after-school clubs and after-school care classes, hoping to spread love. (Editor: Chen Ren-hua) 1150426
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(Taichung, April 26, Central News Agency reporter Su Mu-chun) Ahead of Mother's Day, a Taichung hair salon today invited its employees and their relatives to a banquet. For the past four years, the business has donated a portion of its income to help disabled children and elderly living alone. This year, it launched the "Seed Project" to donate funds to schools, hoping to become a tangible force in supporting the growth of the next generation.
The business held a thanksgiving banquet today at a restaurant in Taichung's East District, where in addition to gathering employees and their families, representatives from nine schools in the Taiping area were invited to present scholarships.
Wu Rong-song, General Manager of Feng Zhi Qing Hair Design, told the media in a joint interview that Mother's Day is the busiest time for the hair salon industry. While hairstylists take care of countless mothers' appearances, it often comes at the expense of time with their own families. Therefore, he invited employees' families to the dinner so that the elders could understand their children's work situation and environment.
Wu Rong-song said that over the past four years, the team has dedicated "a portion of income on the first of every month to public welfare," continuously supporting the "Taiwan Le Zuo Chuang Yi Association" and "Ci Guang Foundation" to care for disabled children and elderly living alone, with cumulative donations exceeding NT$1 million. This year, public welfare resources are being directed into the education system, expanding from elementary to high schools, providing NT$20,000 in scholarships to each of nine schools in Taiping District, allowing the love to extend more concretely and support disadvantaged students.
He mentioned that this "Seed Project" hopes that goodwill will not only remain as institutional donations but will enter schools and become a tangible force supporting the growth of the next generation.
Wen Hong-da, principal of Ci Ming Senior High School, which received the donation, said the scholarships would be prioritized for vocational training students and disadvantaged students in the school, maximizing the effectiveness of the funds. Huang Xing-mei, principal of Xinkao Elementary School in Taiping District, Taichung City, stated that receiving corporate donations is rare and the funds will be used for school operations, including after-school clubs and after-school care classes, hoping to spread love. (Editor: Chen Ren-hua) 1150426
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