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Eden Social Welfare Foundation & Cathay Charity Foundation provide empowerment courses for immigrants’ children in Taiwan

Opening ceremony of empowerment course for immigrants’ children. (Photo / Provided by Eden Social Welfare Foundation)
Opening ceremony of empowerment course for immigrants’ children. (Photo / Provided by Eden Social Welfare Foundation)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】translated by CHI CHIA I

Eden Social Welfare Foundation and Cathay Charity Foundation have been cooperating with each other for a long time. They have set up empowerment classes for the second generation of immigrants in Taiwan. A wide variety of courses were provided to participants of different ages. Recently, the opening ceremony was held in the auditorium on the 4th floor of the Wanhua Immigration Hall.

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To enable the second generation of immigrants to improve their abilities and put their knowledge into practice, the empowerment courses aim to nurture seven aspects of abilities such as decision-making, creativity, community building, risk-taking, problem-solving, connection, and knowledge.

This year, a new aspect of “awareness” was added. Through visiting Wanhua which has a lot of immigrant residents and cooperating with the local community, participants were able to understand the community better. They could also discover the problems of community development via interviews and data collection, as well as look for solutions and understand their own personality traits, so as to improve their own strengths and competitiveness.

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The Senior Deputy Manager of Cathay Charity Foundation, Liu Zong Ming (劉宗明), stated that it is hoped that the second generation of immigrants can learn professional skills in different fields, and thus find where their passions lie and have clearer goals and future planning.

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