Kiwanis International Donates Safety Vests and Social Welfare Funds to Penghu, Showing Love

Kiwanis International donated 200 safety vests and social welfare funds to Penghu County, with Deputy Magistrate Lin Chieh-hsing presenting a letter of appreciation. The donation aims to support traffic safety volunteers at elementary and junior high schools and vulnerable groups like the Slow Flying Angels Association.
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(Central News Agency, Penghu County 13th)Kiwanis International today donated 200 safety vests and social welfare funds, to be used by traffic safety volunteers at elementary and junior high schools in Penghu and for vulnerable groups such as the Penghu Slow Flying Angels Association. Deputy Magistrate Lin Chieh-hsing presented a letter of appreciation, hoping to work together to protect schoolchildren and vulnerable individuals.

The Taiwan Kiwanis Children's Foundation donated the safety vests and social welfare funds. The donation ceremony was held today in the first conference room of the Penghu County Government, with Chairman Feng Hui-wen representing the donation. Deputy Magistrate Lin Chieh-hsing and Wu Jen-hsiang, chairman of the Slow Flying Angels Service Association, accepted the donations on behalf of their respective organizations. Lin Chieh-hsing presented a letter of appreciation on behalf of the county government.

Lin Chieh-hsing stated that the Taiwan District of Kiwanis International upholds the spirit of public welfare, has been deeply rooted in various parts of Taiwan for many years, and actively engages in child care, vulnerable group care, and social service work, which is admirable. This time, in addition to donating safety vests to Penghu's traffic safety volunteers, they also donated social welfare funds to local social welfare organizations, demonstrating practical actions to care for vulnerable groups and fully showcasing the power of private public welfare and social warmth.

Feng Hui-wen pointed out that the Taiwan District of Kiwanis International has long aimed to care for children, serve communities, and care for vulnerable groups, hoping to give back to society through public welfare actions. He thanked the Penghu County Government and local social welfare institutions for their long-term support and assistance, which has given Kiwanis the opportunity to serve local residents and contribute to vulnerable groups.

The county government stated that there are 37 elementary and junior high schools in Penghu County, with a total of 180 traffic safety volunteers. The 200 safety vests donated by Kiwanis International will be distributed to various schools soon to protect the traffic safety of schoolchildren during their commutes. (Editor: Chang Ya-ching) 20260513

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