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About Us
Our volunteer association is dedicated to improving the living
and learning environment of children in remote areas.
Through various educational and cultural activities,
Provide these children with more opportunities to learn and grow.
The association brings together a group of volunteers who provide care,
We believe that every child should have an opportunity to pursue their dreams.
[Bali Elementary School Second Session] LEGO Takes Flight
This year’s summer camp took flight with an “airplane” theme, and even our LEGO design classes soared with STEAM learning. Younger campers built mini LEGO helicopters, the perfect way to get hands-on with science and engineering basics. The middle group experimented with wind-powered LEGO planes, testing how design changes affected flight and discovering the principles of propulsion in action. Our older campers rose to the challenge of building LEGO Apache helicopters, working with complex parts and power features that mirrored real aircraft. Every project blended creativity with engineering, problem-solving, and teamwork—showing kids that STEAM learning can be just as exciting as play. With LEGO as their runway, our campers let their imaginations take off and learned that the sky is truly the limit!

Jul 11, 2025
[Bali Elementary School Second Session] Hands-on, Minds-on
At “I am the Future,” what matters most to us is giving kids the chance to step away from their screens and rediscover the simple joy of creating with their own hands. During this year’s DIY time, the children built two delightful projects: a spinning carousel and a candy gift box full of surprises. Watching them focus as they assembled and decorated—turning imagination into something real—was truly inspiring. And when their creations came to life, the pride and joy shining in their eyes said it all.
Along the way, they shared ideas, learned from one another, and discovered new sparks of creativity. This wasn’t just about making crafts—it was about practicing focus, building confidence, problem-solving, and letting their creativity flow. Through activities like these, we hope kids realize that life is full of things far more exciting and meaningful than a screen, just waiting for them to explore.

Jul 10, 2025
[Bali Elementary School Second Session] Fly, Fly, Fly to the Sky
This session was led by two mentors Josh and Brian from the Taipei American School Drone Club. One of them, Josh, is not only our team captain but also runs our LEGO program, and we were thrilled that he invited his clubmates to join the fun. The lesson kicked off with “Magician of the Sky,” who walked students through how drones are made and how the technology has evolved. Then “Wings Through Time” shared the fascinating story of how airplanes first came to be. To top it off, they brought two drones for a live flight demo, giving the kids an up-close look at the machines in action and a chance to see exactly how drones are built and operated. The excitement and energy in the room made it a truly unforgettable experience!

Jul 9, 2025
[Bali Elementary School Second Session] Little Painters Take Flight
In this special class, the kids became little designers—first sketching their dream airplanes and then carefully folding them into one-of-a-kind paper planes. And then came the most exciting part! Captain Josh designed LEGO-powered automatic and manual launchers, giving every child the chance to send their creation soaring into the sky. As each plane whooshed across the room, the air was filled with cheers and laughter. Watching their own planes fly higher and farther than expected, the children’s faces lit up with pride and joy. This wasn’t just a craft project—it was a journey of imagination, creativity, and confidence-building. The session ended with plenty of smiles, laughter, and amazement, leaving everyone with a wonderful sense of accomplishment.

Jul 8, 2025
[Bali Elementary School Second Session] English in the Air
This year’s summer camp was built around the theme of “airplanes,” with English lessons that were both fun and practical, focusing on common conversations during air travel. Through role-plays and interactive scenarios, campers practiced checking in, ordering meals, and engaging in in-flight interactions—just like they were on a real trip. These activities helped them overcome shyness, speak up with confidence, and express themselves in English.
We were also delighted to welcome several older students from Taipei American School (TAS) as mentors. They not only guided activities in class but also connected with the kids during breaks, serving as both role models and friends, which made the learning atmosphere warmer and more engaging. With this approach, children not only improved their speaking skills but also fell in love with English in a relaxed and joyful environment—discovering that learning can be both fun and rewarding.

Jul 7, 2025
[Bali Elementary School First Session] LEGO Takes Flight
This year’s summer camp took flight with an “airplane” theme, and even our LEGO design classes soared with STEAM learning. Younger campers built mini LEGO helicopters, the perfect way to get hands-on with science and engineering basics. The middle group experimented with wind-powered LEGO planes, testing how design changes affected flight and discovering the principles of propulsion in action. Our older campers rose to the challenge of building LEGO Apache helicopters, working with complex parts and power features that mirrored real aircraft. Every project blended creativity with engineering, problem-solving, and teamwork—showing kids that STEAM learning can be just as exciting as play. With LEGO as their runway, our campers let their imaginations take off and learned that the sky is truly the limit!

Jul 4, 2025
[Bali Elementary School First Session] Hands-on, Minds-on
At “I am the Future,” what matters most to us is giving kids the chance to step away from their screens and rediscover the simple joy of creating with their own hands. During this year’s DIY time, the children built two delightful projects: a spinning carousel and a candy gift box full of surprises. Watching them focus as they assembled and decorated—turning imagination into something real—was truly inspiring. And when their creations came to life, the pride and joy shining in their eyes said it all.
Along the way, they shared ideas, learned from one another, and discovered new sparks of creativity. This wasn’t just about making crafts—it was about practicing focus, building confidence, problem-solving, and letting their creativity flow. Through activities like these, we hope kids realize that life is full of things far more exciting and meaningful than a screen, just waiting for them to explore.

Jul 4, 2025
[Bali Elementary School First Session] Fly, Fly, Fly to the Sky
This session was led by two mentors Josh and Brian from the Taipei American School Drone Club. One of them, Josh, is not only our team captain but also runs our LEGO program, and we were thrilled that he invited his clubmates to join the fun. The lesson kicked off with “Magician of the Sky,” who walked students through how drones are made and how the technology has evolved. Then “Wings Through Time” shared the fascinating story of how airplanes first came to be. To top it off, they brought two drones for a live flight demo, giving the kids an up-close look at the machines in action and a chance to see exactly how drones are built and operated. The excitement and energy in the room made it a truly unforgettable experience!

Jul 3, 2025
[Bali Elementary School First Session] Little Painters Take Flight
In this special class, the kids became little designers—first sketching their dream airplanes and then carefully folding them into one-of-a-kind paper planes. And then came the most exciting part! Captain Josh designed LEGO-powered automatic and manual launchers, giving every child the chance to send their creation soaring into the sky. As each plane whooshed across the room, the air was filled with cheers and laughter. Watching their own planes fly higher and farther than expected, the children’s faces lit up with pride and joy. This wasn’t just a craft project—it was a journey of imagination, creativity, and confidence-building. The session ended with plenty of smiles, laughter, and amazement, leaving everyone with a wonderful sense of accomplishment.

Jul 2, 2025
[Bali Elementary School First Session] English in the Air
This year’s summer camp was built around the theme of “airplanes,” with English lessons that were both fun and practical, focusing on common conversations during air travel. Through role-plays and interactive scenarios, campers practiced checking in, ordering meals, and engaging in in-flight interactions—just like they were on a real trip. These activities helped them overcome shyness, speak up with confidence, and express themselves in English.
We were also delighted to welcome several older students from Asia American International Academy (AAIA) as mentors. They not only guided activities in class but also connected with the kids during breaks, serving as both role models and friends, which made the learning atmosphere warmer and more engaging. With this approach, children not only improved their speaking skills but also fell in love with English in a relaxed and joyful environment—discovering that learning can be both fun and rewarding.

Jul 1, 2025
[National Taiwan University Children Hospital] Join Us for Fun Children’s Day Activities!
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!

Apr 1, 2025
[New Volunteer Recruitment] Passing on Love and Care, Working Together for the Future
This year, I am the Future Volunteer Team has made “new volunteer recruitment” a key focus, aiming to continue spreading love and care for new immigrants and underprivileged children. We hope to inspire more people to join this meaningful cause.
As the event took place just before the Lunar New Year holiday, we conducted it virtually. Despite the physical distance, everyone’s enthusiasm and dedication remained strong, truly embodying the spirit of volunteerism.
A heartfelt thank you to all the students from different schools who participated! Your involvement makes our team even stronger. We look forward to meeting in person soon and working together to bring more hope and warmth to the children in need.

Jan 25, 2025

December 23, 2024
[National Taiwan University Children's Hospital] Christmas Music and DIY Event
On December 23rd, the I am the Future volunteer team participated in the joyful Christmas event, “Happy Christmas, Kids Come Play,” a series of festive activities held at National Taiwan University Children’s Hospital. Through music and hands-on activities, the event aimed to bring warmth and joy to the children, creating a delightful Christmas experience. The program featured wonderful performances of viola and piano music, elegant ballroom dance, and fun hands-on activities such as crafting Christmas gift boxes and adorable reindeer figures. These activities allowed the children to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere, enjoying the fun of creation and performance. The event aimed to help them temporarily forget their pain, feel the blessings and joy of Christmas, and offer a moment of relaxation for their spirits. It also hoped to create a warm, joyful Christmas filled with laughter, love, and beautiful memories for the children.

October 13, 2024
[New Residents of Bail in New Taipei City] Charity Concert
In the afternoon, we arranged a special experience for the children of the Bali New Residents Care Association in New Taipei City. It was their first formal concert in life—The "Viola and Piano Charity Concert" performed by Josh Ji and Lindsey Liaw. In addition to enjoying the delightful music, the children also learned the following important etiquette:
1.Dress appropriately.
2.Use the restroom before the performance begins or during intermission to avoid leaving the venue during the performance.
3.No photos, talking, or walking around during the performance.
4.Do not applaud between movements; wait until the entire piece has finished before applauding.
5.Read the program booklet to understand the schedule and content of the performance.

October 13, 2024
[New Residents of Bail in New Taipei City] National Palace Museum Cultural Exploration
We are honored to collaborate with Chairwoman Wu Shih-Fang Heng of the Bāli New Residents Care Association in New Taipei City, leading the children of new immigrants on a visit to the National Palace Museum.
This visit coincided with the "Great Beauty in Silence" exhibition, a collaborative event organized by the National Palace Museum in partnership with the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and Van Cleef & Arpels. The exhibition showcases a curated selection of treasured collections from the three institutions, including ceramics, jade, home decor, porcelain, clothing, sculpture, graphic art, jewelry, and timepieces. A total of more than 260 artistic masterpieces are on display, leaving visitors in awe and admiration.
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July 31, 2024
[Happy Elementary School] Robot World Contest
Demonstrate the physical operation of a complete robot after Lego EV3 mechanical construction and programming. Then use videos to introduce and explain the VRC (VEX Robotic Competition) and FRC (First Robotic Competition) robot world competitions, which are currently mainly for junior and high school students. Although this winter camp only starts with the basic Lego EV3 mechanical construction, letting children understand the relevant robot VRC and FRC world competitions, including the use of materials, competition regulations, and the current participation of various secondary schools in Taiwan, is also an important part of inspiring their interest.
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July 30, 2024
[Happy Elementary School]Build your Lego
In this engaging LEGO construction class, children will learn how to read LEGO building instructions and analyze the parts and quantities needed for their group projects. Depending on their grade level, each group will focus on assembling a specific model: lower grades will build a Tetrapod, middle grades will construct a Tyrannosaurus Rex, and upper grades will create a Plesiosaurus. Once the basic models are completed, each group will participate in a "Transform and Innovate" activity, where they creatively modify their models to explore new designs and functions. It aims to provide a fun and educational LEGO building experience that fosters creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
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