
According to Taiwan media reports, in order to treat cancer children, the National Taiwan University Children's Hospital has launched a "customs passport" since June. Cancer children can get stickers after being examined and get out of bed to exercise, and can also get gifts when they gather. This measure makes cancer children brave, and the gathering activity changes the fear of facing chemotherapy. The reward method makes the children feel that hospitalization is not a punishment, so the response is very enthusiastic. Artist Wang Dalu learned about this and took the initiative to contact the National Taiwan University social workers and paid out of their own pocket to buy gifts for the sick children in the hospital. Nuan Ju was accidentally exposed.
According to reports, crying often comes from childhood cancer wards. Now, because of the gathering activities, children look forward to the gift becoming more energetic. 3-year-old Ding Xiaomei lost her hair and wore a mask due to blood cancer and treatment, but her face was full of smiles. She stood in front of the gift cabinet every day and said she wanted to change the building blocks and magic wands. Another 11-year-old Cheng, who was suffering from blood cancer, worked hard to take a walk and exercise in order to participate in the gathering site, and successfully changed to a duck pillow. The next goal is the current hot fingertip spinner. The gifts from
Taitung Hospital are mostly donated by kind-hearted people in society, and funds from the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Later, Wang Dalu took the initiative to contact the hospital and asked what gifts the children like, and then invested to buy them and gave them to them. In fact, he cared about more than one warm-hearted way. When attending the anniversary event of the Eight Immortals Dust Blast in July 2016, he played games with the children to help them forget their pain.
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