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Title: Charitable funds from WWII: The Untold sales donated to Indigenous Children in need
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 31st Jul 2024 - Harrison is the author of the newly published historical non-fiction book WWII: The Untold, which reveals the misunderstood events in history classes and general education, emphasizes the effect of social and political factors on the questionable use of technologies, and reflects upon the shadows of WWII and Fascism in today’s world. He has sold over 250 copies and plans to donate to the Christian Mountain Children’s Home in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.Christian Mountain Children's Home in Kaohsiung, TaiwanOn the morning of July 15th, Harrison traveled to the Children’s Home to deliver his message of hope.This decades-old facility away from the city is also called the LiuKuei orphanage, which houses indigenous children, many coming from the Bunun Tribes. The orphanage became well-known throughout Taiwanese Families after Former President Chiang Ching-Kuo’s visit during the late 1970s.Harrison receiving appreciation letter and proof of donation from Mr. Yang, head of the children’s care homeHarrison visited the facility and greeted its owner, Zijiang Yang, who warmly welcomed the youth advocate promoting Taiwan’s indigenous culture internationally. Harrison handed Yang the total donation of NT$25,000 (approximately $1,000), who returned to Harrison with a certificate thanking him for his kind-heartedness in giving back to his community. Harrison interviewing two children who grew up at the care home and are about to enter university studiesHarrison then interviewed some adolescents at the care home, Jin and Lin, about their childhood experiences. Many shared how Yang was kind and caring towards them, and they discovered their interests in various fields ranging from volleyball to nursery. Both expressed great passion for helping others in th...
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