China Development Financial Officially Announces Joining “2022 TALENT, in Taiwan”
Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Over the years, Taiwan has been picking up the pace in positioning itself among the international community as a fast deve…
Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Over the years, Taiwan has been picking up the pace in positioning itself among the international community as a fast deve…
Taipei Taiwan (Merxwire) – The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way people, especially during the summer vacation, as many parents had to care for …
Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – CDIB Capital Group, as part of the China Development Financial Holding Corporation (CDF), recently celebrated the op…
Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – In September 2021, a guard warmly greeted and thanked Angelo Koo, Chairman of CDIB Capital Group, as he returned to …
The Dumbo Scholarship program of the China Development Foundation is now open for applications for junior high and elementary school students in Taiwan with special talents in sports, dance, arts, music, or other areas of expertise, but lack the financial means to follow their dreams.
Angelo Koo, Chairman of the China Development Foundation (CDF) and Chairman of CDIB Capital Group, deeply believes that “education is the most valuable investment” and that only education and knowledge can raise children with insufficient resources out of poverty.
The China Development Foundation (CDF) has run the “Heritage 100 × Tutoring 100 Program” charity program for 15 consecutive years now. Each year, the Foundation awards scholarships to 100 college students, who volunteer to tutor and accompany disadvantaged students throughout Taiwan.
The Foundation announced the subsidy list of its “Nutrition 100” program, which plans to allocate NT$5 million for 226 middle schools and primary schools in remote areas nationwide, improving the diet of schoolchildren and keeping them well-nourished by providing them with fruit and milk.
The China Development Foundation (CDF) held the annual CDF “Corporate Philanthropy Day” at its headquarters, inviting 14 public welfare organizations across Taiwan to sell their goods before the Chinese New Year.
A charity chaired by Taiwanese entrepreneur and philanthropist Angelo Koo invited 130 school children and teachers from rural Taiwan to one of the fir…
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