
About Us / Milestones

1996
民國85年
Establishment of the Huang Lieh-ho Social Welfare Foundation
The Huang Lieh-ho Social Welfare Foundation was established at Pushin Ranch in Yangmei, promoting the vision of “Life in Fulfillment, Society in Harmony.” Its services supported children, youth, families, and seniors through learning programs—including early Active Aging courses (the predecessor of today’s Silver Fox Clubs) and children’s learning programs—along with lectures and various care and support activities, aspiring to become a lifelong companion to the public.
2001
民國90年
Relocation to Zhongli, Taoyuan (formerly Taoyuan County)
To be closer to the people we serve and to expand our service capacity, the Foundation relocated from Pushin Ranch to its current location in Zhongli—an area that was part of Taoyuan County at the time and later redesignated as Taoyuan City.
2006
民國95年
Certified Volunteer Training & Service Organization in Taoyuan County
The Foundation was approved under Taoyuan County’s “Harmony Project” for social-welfare volunteer services, becoming a certified organization for volunteer training and deployment.
2007
民國96年
Kazzi-Kazza Picture Book Library Established (Concluded in 2019)
The Foundation opened the Kazzi-Kazza Picture Book Library for local children, aiming to ensure every child is nourished by stories as they grow. Volunteer mothers assisted library operations, and “Story Playhouse” sessions were held regularly.
2009
民國98年
Story Express Outreach Program (Concluded in 2014)
To bring the magic of stories to rural children, the Story Express outreach program visited small rural schools monthly, offering themed activities that invited children into the world of imagination and reading.
2013
民國102年
Launch of Papa’s Pad – P³ Zone Programs
Insights from the Story Express outreach program, which brought the Foundation into small rural schools, revealed the unmet needs of underserved children who had no supervision after school. In response, Papa’s Pad—our P³ Zone programs grounded in Play, Practice, and Performance—was established to provide children with a safe and supportive “home after school,” where they can complete homework, enjoy a snack, and settle down before their parents return from work. The program also offers essential respite for caregivers who often end their workd…
2016
民國105年
Transformation of the Active Aging Learning Program into the Silver Fox Clubs
The Foundation’s original Active Aging Learning Program was reorganized into the more autonomous Silver Fox Clubs. Any group of ten or more seniors may apply to establish a club, enabling members to engage in self-directed learning and activities with access to Foundation-supported venues and facilities.
2017
民國106年
Launch of the HLH Cup – Iron Kids Self-Challenge Race
Noticing that some children attended classes wearing worn-out or ill-fitting shoes, the Foundation created the HLH Cup – Iron Kids Self-Challenge Race. Children compete in running, dribbling, and jump-rope challenges to earn a new pair of sneakers through their own effort—developing resilience and self-confidence. Since 2017, the event has grown to nearly 1,500 participants annually, becoming a major yearly highlight.
2024
民國113年
以全新的CIS驅動未來!
As our services continued to expand, the Foundation introduced an updated primary logo guided by the design concept of Vitality, Radiance, Warmth, and Well-Being. The new identity integrates the guiding “North Star” and the radiant “torch,” while the “bridge” serves as the visual link connecting these symbols to people, conveying a spirit of equality and mutual support. The incorporation of the brand initial “H” strengthens visual recognition, forming the foundation from which a comprehensive Corporate Identity System (CIS) was developed.