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Mayor Yenzi transformed into a marketing influencer and recommended Mid-Autumn Festival products made by disabled groups.
2023-09-13
The doubling of public child care in Taichung! Wuri, Beitun, and Xinshe, three public childcare centers, are enrolling.
2023-08-01
Enthusiastic volunteers participated in the distribution day and joined hands to enrich the Taichung City Food Bank.
2023-08-01
Thanks for the love of father! Photo with model fathers. Mayor Lu: Dad is like a mountain for children to rely on.
2023-08-01
Rebuilding life for the visually impaired, the Central Taiwan Vision Care and Low-Vision Service Center is established
2023-06-30
Families hiring foreign caregivers can apply for temporary and short-term care services for disabled individuals during their vacation.
2023-06-27
In response to Menstrual Hygiene Day, the Taichung City government and private sectors collaborated to promote friendly services.
2023-05-29
The Secondhand Toy Bank is now open! Mayor Lu: Giving secondhand toys new life to accompany children in their growth
2023-05-24
Public childcare is about to increase 7-fold in Taichung City. Mayor Lu said to create a childcare paradise.
2023-04-24
Taichung City Government's Multi-Pronged Employment Measures Help Over 100 Disadvantaged Job Seekers Succeed in Employment
2023-04-10
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