Whether you go to convenience stores across Taiwan to donate change, or make a small donation through a mobile app, you can now donate anytime and anywhere. Support the "Da Jia Charity Foundation" to promote public welfare service activities, let every penny become a force to cultivate mutual love in Taiwan, and see the most beautiful and warm appearance of Taiwanese society.
Provide various donation methods
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Coin donation box
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We have realized that the lack of materials affects the quality of life of disadvantaged families. However, most of Taiwanese society’s material assistance to disadvantaged families comes from temples and charity associations that provide food supplies from time to time during festivals. At that time, there was no material platform in the society that could provide long-term services to the material needs of disadvantaged families. Therefore, Da Jia Charity Foundation established a material sharing center to assist the disadvantaged in providing the materials needed by disadvantaged families. It also established a social welfare material resource platform so that all social welfare organizations can obtain free materials through the material sharing center to assist disadvantaged families.
People can donate food for people's livelihood, such as rice, noodles, canned food, salad oil, soy sauce, cereal, brewed drinks, baby milk powder, and adult milk powder. Daily necessities, such as shampoo, shower gel, laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, toothpaste, toothbrushes, new wool (bath) towels, toilet paper, sanitary napkins, dental floss sticks, cotton swabs, masks, and wet wipes. Infant products, such as diapers, bottles, and pacifiers. As well as clothing, bags, leather goods, accessories, shoes...etc.
Kind people donated supplies
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Supply Station
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In order to encourage people to take the initiative to ask for unified invoices to ensure that taxes are paid truthfully, the Taiwanese government launched a unified invoice redemption policy, which has successfully made consumers develop the habit of asking for unified invoices when making transactions. Every two months, the government will draw a lottery in a lottery-like manner, and people who hold current invoices have the opportunity to win a bonus.
The public can donate invoices that have not yet been drawn to the Da Jia Charity Foundation, and the prizes exchanged for each draw can be used as a public welfare fund to serve the society.
Paper Invoice Donation Box
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Electronic Invoice Donation Method
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