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2025 Christmas Charity: Double the Love Campaign

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Centrum Technology Corporation: Doubling the Love for Christmas 2025

Centrum Technology Corporation has long been dedicated to public welfare, taking concrete actions to support vulnerable groups in society. This Christmas, Centrum Technology Corporation is once again stepping into the role of “Santa Claus”. Beyond continuing its years of generous sponsorship for charitable gifts—calling on the public to support ABRAZO, the public welfare brand of the Down Syndrome Foundation R.O.C. (Taiwan)—it has gone a step further this year by identifying frontline needs. The company is actively supporting the “Enhanced Healthcare and Equipment Renewal Program” for disability institutions, creating a safer, more stable, and developmental care environment through additional corporate sponsorship.

“ABRAZO” is a public welfare brand managed by the Down Syndrome Foundation. Its name is derived from the Spanish word for “embrace,” symbolizing love and opportunity. In addition to sheltered workshops that provide employment opportunities and professional skills training, the brand also operates an online platform selling a variety of products, including handmade cookies and local agricultural specialties. This year, Centrum Technology Corporation has specially planned an additional sponsorship initiative on the checkout page. When the public purchases designated charity gift boxes and reaches a certain spending threshold, Centrum Technology Corporation will provide an extra gift. We invite everyone to respond with actual actions this Christmas to “Double the Love,” ensuring that every purchase is transformed into meaningful support.

Centrum Technology Corporation translates its professional expertise and goodwill into practical action by strongly supporting the “Enhanced Healthcare and Equipment Renewal Program”. This plan covers 11 small-scale workshops and 3 day-care centers for people with disabilities under the Foundation, with service locations across Taiwan benefiting over 340 individuals with Down syndrome and other disabilities. The program focuses precisely on three major areas: physical fitness promotion, emotional stability, and high-standard pandemic prevention. By introducing professional sports training equipment, sensory support aids, and AI-powered smart air purification systems, the program comprehensively improves the living and motor functions of participants while safeguarding the safety of the entire care environment. Centrum Technology Corporation hopes this donation will inspire other organizations to contribute, maximizing the value of “Tech for Good”.

Mr. Tai , Chairman of Centrum Technology Corporation, stated that in the 19 years since its founding, Centrum Technology Corporation has internalized the concept of “Mutual Prosperity through Charity and Enterprise” as part of its corporate culture. The company consistently supports the various initiatives of the Down Syndrome Foundation to fulfill its corporate social responsibility. Through this additional corporate sponsorship, he hopes consumers can feel the joy of bringing real change to vulnerable groups while they shop for charity goods, rallying more social forces to ensure this cycle of kindness continues sustainably.

Mr. Lin , Chairman of the Down Syndrome Foundation, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Centrum Technology Corporation for its long-standing and steadfast support. He noted that the Foundation is committed to being the most stable support system for individuals with Down syndrome and their families. The long-term companionship of Centrum Technology Corporation has been a key driving force behind the Foundation’s service upgrades. In the future, the Foundation will uphold its four core values—Health, Friendliness, Environmental Responsibility, and Sustainability—and continue to collaborate with high-quality enterprises like Centrum Technology Corporation to build a friendlier and more sustainable future for “Down Syndrome Babies” and all individuals with disabilities.

 

 

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