Mother's Day Approaches; Vice President Hsiao: Implement Policies to Reduce Childcare Burden

Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim participated in a Changhua Family Support event ahead of Mother's Day, emphasizing that the government will continue to implement the '0-6 year olds national childcare' policy. This includes reducing the burden of childcare through childcare policies and subsidies, and thanking private organizations for their support to families.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsiao Po-yang, Changhua County, 9th) Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim and Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Chen Su-yueh today participated in a Changhua Family Support Mother's Day event. Vice President Hsiao said that by integrating central policies and local resources, the government will continue to comprehensively support families and reduce the burden of childcare on parents through childcare policies and subsidies.

Vice President Hsiao stated that the government empathizes with the pressure faced by mothers raising children and will continue to implement the '0-6 year olds national childcare' policy. This includes establishing more public and non-profit kindergartens and providing childcare subsidies to reduce family burdens, ensuring a social safety net, and comprehensively supporting every hardworking parent. She also thanked the Child Welfare League Foundation, private charitable organizations, and legislators for being a strong backing for everyone.

Ahead of Mother's Day, to provide the warmest support to resilient mothers who steadfastly protect their families in difficult situations, Vice President Hsiao, Chen Su-yueh, and Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Huang Hsiu-fang visited the Changhua Family Support Center Yuanlin Service Office to participate in the 'Changhua Family Support New Immigrant Self-reliant Mothers and Independent Mothers' Mother's Day Thanksgiving event, affirming the great mothers who bravely hold up their families.

New immigrant mothers specially prepared Southeast Asian flavored dishes and shared authentic cooking methods. Vice President Hsiao, Chen Su-yueh, and other attendees tasted the delicious food and listened to the stories of new immigrant mothers who married into Taiwan and the struggles of Taiwan's 'independent mothers' against adversity. Chen Su-yueh stated that she will continue to strive for various welfare benefits to make Changhua the warmest support for mothers.

Vice President Hsiao said that many mothers, when they first arrived in Taiwan, were unfamiliar with the place, faced language and cultural barriers, and encountered various challenges and difficulties, yet they were full of maternal love in caring for their children and made many contributions to Taiwan. She wanted to express her deepest respect. (Editor: Li Ming-tsung) 1150509

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