Out of goodwill, acts of kindness, passed down from one generation to the next, off of the Newspapers, translated…
The three sisters in Keelung, Jiang, whose father worked as the man in charge of the local borough for many years, and their mother, back when they were living, they’d, showed great cares and concerns for the elders locally, and donated the land, to get the roads widened, yesterday, the three sisters donated a long-term care vehicle costing over $1.8 million N.T. to the city government, to transfer their love and respect for their parents who both passed away to helping to take care of more elderly in the local areas.
The three sisters donated the vehicle yesterday, and the procedures happened in the city government’s office, the department of social services locally thanked them personally, giving them certificates of acknowledgment, and the long-term care vehicle will be used by the specialized units.
Two of the three sisters live in Taipei, one lives in U.S., none lives in Keelung, their father, Jiang had worked the post of the man in charge of their local borough for many years, took care of the locals, showed cares and concerns for those living below the poverty lines, those who are, handicapped, their father died in 1977, their mother, Jiang-Chen died in 2012.
The three sisters said, that their parents’ good will, had imprinted inside of all their hearts, they can’t forget how much their parents gave to the communities, and, as the children, they hoped, to continue offering the kindness their parents showed. Jiang started getting red in the eyes, as she said, “Seeing how the specialty vehicle took the elderly around, it’d, reminded me of how much good my parents had done while they were still living, I’m so moved by their acts of kindness.”
She’d told, that for a long time, she and her sisters had, kept the love of their parents in mind, that after their father passed, their mother continued to acts of goodwill, looked after the elders in their local neighborhood especially, and so, they’d, wanted to donate a long-term care vehicle, to continue on the thought that their parents had for taking care of the elderly population, to let the love keep flowing.
the three sisters receiving the certificate of appreciation from the local government officials
And so, it’s these parents’ influences on their daughters, how the children watched as the parents showed their cares and concerns toward the elders in the population, that’s, driven them to donate the service vehicles, continuing the love that their parents passed to them, to help more elderly in the population. This, is a great example of how the cycle of kindness can, pass down, from one generation to the next.