Shared philosophy among directors

Our board of directors has over ten years of experience serving rehabilitation groups and patient organizations. We are grateful to have served numerous disabled individuals and their families of all ages. We have witnessed how each disabled child faces challenges and frustrations during growth and transition into society. We have also seen adults with disabilities talk about the loneliness, hardship, disappointment, and discrimination they faced in their childhoods, which inevitably contribute to their defensiveness, lack of self-confidence, and negativity today. Many also say they struggle to truly enter the normal world, and the misfortune of their illness continues, ultimately preventing them from building a fulfilling life. We have witnessed countless such stories firsthand. This may seem like a harsh reality, but is it irreversible?

In addition to legal professionals, our board of directors also includes individuals with many years of service in the social welfare sector. They have helped many disabled individuals and their children discover their potential, rediscover their own possibilities, and rebuild family joy and hope. In recent years, we have also served in several patient organizations. Facing countless experiences of separation and death, we cannot help but feel that no one should have too many regrets. We should live with hope and passion. Even if it is only a tiny bit, it is their motivation to live and not waste their days. Therefore, the Association hopes to leverage its years of experience and expertise to embrace the true spirit of recycling love, promote the continuation of love, and help disabled children and adolescents, sick children, and their families live in hope and love.

Even if it’s not as expected, it still creates opportunities for them.