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[National Taiwan University Children Hospital] Join Us for Fun Children’s Day Activities!

Apr 1, 2025

Even with the drizzle and chilly weather, our passion for serving others never wavered. We believe that even the smallest act of kindness can bring warmth and hope to children. Just like every year, we visited NTU Children’s Hospital for Children’s Day, spending time with the kids and creating moments of joy through music and hands-on activities.

The event kicked off with a beautiful piano performance, filling the hospital with a sense of peace and comfort. As the music played, the kids listened intently, their eyes lighting up with excitement and wonder. One of the biggest highlights was our carousel-making workshop, where the children eagerly put together and decorated their own miniature carousels. Parents stood by, watching with warm smiles as their little ones focused on their creations. And when the carousels were finally complete, the kids spun them with delight, watching as they twirled—almost like they were carrying their hopes and dreams into the future.

Seeing their bright, happy smiles was the most rewarding part of the day. We may have only brought music and a simple craft activity, but the love and care we shared created something far more meaningful. Our hope is that this moment of joy stays with them, giving them strength and courage for the days ahead.

Wishing all the kids a Happy Children’s Day! May your smiles never fade, may you always be happy and healthy, and may your future be full of endless possibilities!

Project Introduction

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