The Xiongzhong Alumni Association returned to their alma mater this morning to hold a national book donation. There were a total of 20 family support centers and a total of 547 students received the book.

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[Reporter Fang Zhixian/Kaohsiung Report] This year marks the 100th anniversary of Kaohsiung Middle School. The Kaohsiung Alumni Association has joined forces with alumni associations at all levels to launch the "Top Project" to customize the reference books for family-supporting children. This morning, I went back to my alma mater, Xiong A total of 20 family support centers were held in China, and a total of 547 students received books, about 5,000 reference books, and a total book payment of 1.06 million yuan.

Liu Renyi, the chairman of the Xiongzhong Alumni Association and an alumnus of the 71st class of Xiongzhong, said that he was lucky during the schooling process. He was successfully admitted to the medical school and became a dentist. However, many disadvantaged children around him did not even have the opportunity to study. Donate reference books To disadvantaged children, I hope they can turn their lives around through reading. During the process of donating books, I found that it is not he who is helping these children, but the children are helping him, making his life more fulfilling.

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Liu Renyi said that since the book donation activity was launched 5 years ago, it has been the 10th semester, and the cumulative number of donated students has reached 3,256, and the total book sales have reached 7.38 million yuan.

The book donation activity originated in 2010. The Xiongzhong Class 75 Alumni Association cooperated with South Kaohsiung Family Support for the first time. The founders Zhang Jianyongxiang and Li Jiayan customized the reference books they needed for the family-supported children who are actively studying and studying. Semester 2400 yuan book selection fee.

In the past 4 years, it has been responded by the same as Xiongzhong 71, Xiongzhong 81 and Chengda Alumni Association.

Zeng Jianzhe, an alumnus of the 76th grade who is the vice chairman of the alumni association, said that he is very supportive of this public welfare activity, and he also calls on students and club alumni to join in the grand event. As long as they eat less than one big meal within half a year, everyone will have the opportunity to help those who want to rely on their studies. And then admitted to the ideal school students.

Shu Ting, who attended the book donation activity, is a third-year student in a municipal higher vocational school, with an average academic score of more than 85 points. The national test is approaching, and she hopes to advance to the National University of Science and Technology. She also chose the future standard test, TOEIC for her weakness in English. A useful reference book for the exam, I hope it will make her even more powerful on the road to school!