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Donate Children’s Books and Play Ping Pong to Support Children’s Health


▲General Manager Wang Ya-fang of Sincere Healthcare (left) and Director Chen Ya-hui of Resource Development at Child Welfare League Foundation (right)

Sincere Healthcare Collaborates with Doctors to Promote Cardiopulmonary Health Through a Table Tennis Tournament and Donates Children’s Books to Support Children’s Welfare

2023.8.20  By/Lin Jia-yu
In August 20, Sincere Healthcare successfully held an enthusiastic and philanthropic public welfare event, “Donate Children’s Books and Play Ping Pong to Support Children’s Health.” In this event, many doctors and their families were invited to participate in a fun table tennis competition and donate children’s books. The event aimed to advocate for cardiopulmonary health, prevent diseases, and promote children’s welfare, reflecting Sincere Healthcare’s commitment to social welfare and the practice of environmental, social, and governance (ESG).


▲General Manager Wang Ya-fang of Sincere Healthcare leading a dynamic team of staff

With the focus on promoting cardiopulmonary health, through a fun table tennis competition, the event encouraged the public to pay attention to their cardiopulmonary health and to exercise to prevent diseases. Doctors and their families demonstrated their excellent table tennis skills, with competition and camaraderie intertwining on the court. This event highlighted the importance of health.  The event featured several categories of table tennis competitions: competitive tournament, fun tournament, family doubles tournament, and children’s tournament. Three to four MVP s were selected from each category to recognize their outstanding performance and to enhance both the competitive spirit and family interaction, enhancing the event’s entertainment value.

In addition to promoting cardiopulmonary health, Sincere Healthcare also focuses on social welfare; that is, the Child Welfare League Foundation was invited to participate in the event. General Manager Wang Ya-fang of Sincere Healthcare personally donated 500 children’s books and NT$100,000 to support children’s education and contribute to ESG sustainable operations. This children’s book donation initiative aims to raise awareness of children’s welfare in society and to provide more reading opportunities for children, fostering their interest in knowledge and imagination.

At the event, the atmosphere was filled with joy and warmth. Participants exercised to improve their physical and mental well-being, and through this event, the company expressed their earnest concern for public welfare.  This event showcased Sincere Healthcare’s care and responsibility for society, integrating the values of sports, health, and charity.

Sincere Healthcare has always upheld the spirit of excellence, and it is committed to providing more effective medical services and care for society. This charitable event involved a successful exchange and interaction between participants. It also demonstrated Sincere Healthcare’s focus on cardiopulmonary health and children’s welfare. In the future, Sincere Healthcare will continue to organize similar charitable activities, advocating for healthy lifestyles through practical actions while emphasizing care for vulnerable groups.

 

▲Sincere Healthcare donated NT$100,000 and 500 books for charity and received a certificate of appreciation from the Child Welfare League Foundation. 

 兒福聯盟感謝狀 
▲Certificate of appreciation from the Child Welfare League Foundation

     
  News Links:   

- Economic Daily News: Sincere Healthcare Joins Doctors in Advocating for Cardiopulmonary Health, Arranging a Table Tennis Tournament and Donating Children’s Books to Support Children’s Welfare

- Commercial Times: Sincere Healthcare Joins Doctors in Advocating for Cardiopulmonary Health, Arranging a Table Tennis Tournament and Donating Children’s Books to Support Children’s Welfare

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