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Bank of Taiwan 68th Anniversary Fair raises more than 180 million to care for the weak and the elderly

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, (Taiwan Business Daily News) to celebrate the 68th anniversary of the founding of the Taiwan Bank, Taiwan Financial Control Group held a "Chuan'ai Charity Fair" on May 17 at the Honglou, Ximen, Taipei, combining bazaars, blood donation and game stalls to invite the public to participate in the subscription of happiness.

Bank of Taiwan 68th anniversary bazaar raised more than 180 million to care for the weak and the elderly

台银68周年庆义卖会 募款一百八十余万关怀弱势与长者

(Taiwan Business News) in order to celebrate the 68th anniversary of the founding of the Bank of Taiwan, Taiwan Financial Control Group held a "Chuan Ai Charity Fair" on May 17 at the Honglou, Ximen, Taipei, combining bazaars, blood donation and game stalls to invite the public to participate in the subscription of happiness. "righteousness" began to do good deeds, which was widely echoed. The scene was lively, and many people came with their families to spend a happy weekend full of love and care.

Under the call of Li Jizhu, chairman of Taiwan Financial Control and Bank of Taiwan, this event held a different and meaningful "charity fair", which received a warm response from colleagues in the group, donating 80% of the new or even brand-new materials at home. Tens of thousands of bazaar goods were raised in just over a month, and the directors of the group also invested in this donation activity. Some people provide puzzles of Winterhalter's 19th century queen and waiting women that have been treasured for many years, some people provide photography paintings worth tens of thousands of yuan, some people donate the ink treasures of famous calligraphers, and a dazzling variety of bazaar goods such as famous brand bags and electronic supplies. Through the bazaar, about 80% of the goods were sold, raising a total of more than NT $180, together with the rest of the goods. All are donated to the Genesis Foundation and the Catholic Foundation for the mentally retarded elderly.

Li Jizhu, chairman of the Bank of Taiwan, said that in response to the aging society, caring for the health and economic needs of silver-haired people and ensuring their quality of life and dignity has become a social trend. The event is specially planned to focus on "caring for the elderly." the proceeds from the bazaar will be donated to the mentally handicapped elderly Foundation to implement care for the elderly. In addition, the Bank is actively planning and promoting the financial innovation business of the "Nursing Trust for the elderly", which is expected to be promoted in branches of the province in September this year, through the "standard nursing trust" to independently plan the life of the elderly, in order to establish a dignified and economically secure living mechanism for the elderly.

At the beginning of the day, the event was shaken by Tang Bao Tai Drum performance, coupled with the affectionate singing of the basketball player Zheng Hao Xuan, the rookie host Rong Zhonghao hot song and dance, and the video game goddess Anna singing and dancing, which ignited the enthusiasm of the people at the scene, and set up various interesting and fun game booths to convey to the public the general knowledge of financial business and the correct concept of the rule of law and the belief of "honest society, clean government" through interesting interaction. Teaching with pleasure, leaving warm memories of fullness and happiness!

At the end of the event, Li Jizhu, chairman of the Bank of Taiwan, donated the proceeds of the bazaar to the Genesis Foundation and the Catholic Foundation for the mentally retarded elderly on behalf of the Taiwan Financial Control Group, and collected 150 bags of blood to save lives. I would like to sincerely thank all the people who participated in the event and all my colleagues in the Taiwan Financial Control Group for their love, and called on everyone to give full play to the spirit of "caring for the elderly" to let love spread.

▲ Taiwan Bank's 68th anniversary bazaar raised more than 180 million to care for the disadvantaged and the elderly.

 
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