
Children in Rural Areas Services
Children in Rural Elementary School Program
Background
Rural areas are geographically isolated regions that often lack access to essential resources. Despite government resources and funding, many schools in Taiwan's rural regions still struggle due to inadequate financial support, challenges in recruiting qualified teachers, and low student enrollment. Additionally, rural students face disadvantages regarding both school and family resources. Therefore, CWLF aims to support children and families in rural areas with limited resources through our Children in Rural Elementary School Program. We provide assistance to children and families residing in these regions who are lacking essential resources, and we proactively help those facing various challenges identified during our service process.
What We Do
- Financial support and resources
- Subsidies for school clubs, tutoring, and recreational camps
- Subsidies for applications to the Dream Come True Program, club competitions, and related activities
- Hands-on learning activities
Who We Serve
- Elementary schools in rural areas with limited social resources and fewer than 300 students
- Children from families experiencing economic hardship due to caregiver unemployment, intergenerational caregiving, or single-parent households
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