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Taiwan Fund for Children and Families (abbreviated as TFCF) is an international non-profit organization in Taiwan that provides services to vulnerable children and families who are under age 18. “Family Assistance Services” and “Child Protection” are its two main target programs. Regardless race, religion and gender, TFCF, formerly known as “China’s Children Fund” was founded in 1938 with a helping hand from Christian Children’s Fund, a NGO from Virginia, U.S.A. It went independent during year 1985. Now, it has 23 branch offices, 1 Ta-Tung Children’s Home and other 11 placement institutions as well as 3 overseas branch offices in Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan and Swaziland. They have helped over 183,000 domestic children become self-reliant and over 43,000 foreign children better their lives. In 2014, there are over 51,000 domestic and 62,000 foreign children in 36 countries under their sponsorship program.

Contents 【hide】 1.	History 2.	Financial Assistance 3.	Child Protection 4.	Foster Care Program 5.	Early Intervention Program 6.	References 7.	External links

History 【edit】 In 1938	China’s Children Fund (CCF) was established in Richmond, Virginia, by Christians in the States. In 1950	They set up the first family-style orphanage in Taiwan and took over Ta-Tung Children’s Home. In 1964	CCF Taiwan Field Office was formally established and 23 Branch Offices were set up one by one to provide services to needy children and families in Taiwan. In 1985	CCF/Taiwan became fully independent from Christian Children’s Fund and no longer received financial support from foreign donors. In 1987	CCF/Taiwan launched the Foreign Children Sponsorship Program and began to sponsor children in Asia, America and Africa. Provided Child Protection Program in Taiwan. In 1999	Changed the name to Chinese Fund for Children and Families/Taiwan (CCF/Taiwan). Received the National Social Welfare Prize issued by the government. In 2002	Changed the name to Taiwan Fund for Children and Families (TFCF). Joined ChildFund International (later called ChildFund Alliance) with other 11 international NGOs.

Family Assistance Services【edit】 With a scene of devastation everywhere in a little town of northern China in 1937, Dr. J. Calvitt Clarke, a foreign Presbyterian minister, tried to contribute himself to save more orphans and homelessness away from the war. After he went back the States, he called for the public’s attention and established the China’s Children Fund (abbreviated as CCF) in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Through one-on-one sponsorship program, the sponsors contributed a fixed amount on a regular basis to help with children in need. Even after TFCF’s independence, they still insist to carry on this concept in order to help their sponsored children become self-reliant. TFCF provides them with family assistance services as well as an opportunity to continue their education through sponsorship program, scholarship, emergency relief fund, life care, nutrition program and Self-Reliant Program for Youth.

(1)	Sponsorship Program The sponsorship program is designed to assist the children and families in dire need. TFCF has started their Family Sponsorship Program for needy children and families since 2008. In total, TFCF has helped 183,047 children and youths become self-reliant.

(2)	Scholarships and Student Aids Several types of scholarships and student financial aids are given to the sponsored children and/or their siblings for encouraging them to continue schooling and prevent them from dropping out of schools due to financial difficulties.

(3)	Emergency Relief Fund Emergency Relief Fund is distributed when their assisted families encountering any financial difficulties. In total, the accumulated amount has reached NT$23,546,891.

(4)	Life Care TFCF provides social resources and volunteers to help low-income families to get through hard times. The services include financial/ in kind assistance, house care, household duties, day care and foster care.

(5)	Nutrition Program TFCF has provided Nutrition Program to the children from pre-school to high school since Sept. 2009. 1. Grant for meals at school: It includes the three meals. 2. Supplement: It includes milk powder (for age 3-6) and UHT milk. 3. Grant for age 0-3: The milk powder for the child under age 3 should be purchased with caution. With the receipt, the social worker could apply for the grant on behalf of the parents. The grant is distributed based on the age and the limitation. (6)	Self-Reliant Program for Youth TFCF has developed the “Self-Reliant Program for Youth” since 2008, including career planning, interpersonal relationship, financial management, vocational consultation, leadership training and camping scheme. Through this program, they help the youth become self-reliant and be able to devote themselves to benefiting the needy children and families in the future.

1.	TFCF official website 2.	TFCF Facebook 3.	Introduction to TFCF Anti-Poverty Campaign: Give Me Five 4.	Introduction to TFCF Child Protection Program: Wraparound 5.	Introduction to TFCF Foster Care Family and How to Apply 6.	Introduction to ChildFund Alliance

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