Home Recent CSR Activities 【Social Charity】iST Invites You to Care for Rural Children’s Education this Christmas.

【Social Charity】iST Invites You to Care for Rural Children’s Education this Christmas.

Issued Date: 2023/12/10
Issued By: iST

Entering the month of December, amidst the warm Christmas atmosphere, iST continues its commitment to ongoing charitable activities. This year, in collaboration with the Boyo Social Welfare Foundation, we are collecting therapeutic and heartwarming plush toys to be delivered into the children in rural areas.

iST spares no effort in caring for rural education, annually assisting 37 to 38 schools. Over the past 8 years, we have collectively provided extracurricular reading materials to 4,368 students, helping them establish positive reading habits from a young age. Through the inspiration of reading, we aim to open children’s imaginations to the world.

Bringing hope to the children for Christmas, spreading love to those in need. A small gift can bring infinite love. Let’s create a warmer Christmas season together!

About “Boyo Social Welfare Foundation” :
Established in 2002, the Boyo Social Welfare Foundation is guided by the principle of “preventing poor children from falling into perpetual poverty.” Through two main service methods, social work, and education, the foundation nurtures community educators, develops learning materials to establish a solid foundation, and utilizes social resources to help children maintain health and broaden their horizons. The foundation continuously engages in interdisciplinary collaboration with various sectors.

The goal is to address inherent inequalities, providing ample learning resources and opportunities for children in rural areas. This aims to enhance their future competitiveness, enabling them to grow up with the ability to choose their careers and lifestyles independently.

The ultimate hope is that children can truly achieve “self-reliance and poverty alleviation” in the near future, possessing a home filled with hope and breaking the cycle of poverty.

For more information: https://www.boyo.org.tw/boyoV2/about_boyo