Bright Side Projects provides necessities and plant-based food staples pack to families and youth in need by working with local community centers, elementary schools, and the church. Packages will be distributed to 15 indigenous Atayal families in Hsinchu ChingChuan and 20 indigenous Amis families in Taitung, fulfilling wishlists of 50 indigenous youth and seniors, with organic locally grown rice, plant-based milk, blankets will be distributed. Paired with workshops with meals at year end.
Youth in underserved families are in need of a complete year end winter package with basic food staples from rice, noodles, cooking oils, and necessities such as blankets and diapers.
Bright Side Projects has given back to the communities since 2012, inspired by Santa Jia-Xin, who was adopted from Taiwan and at the tender age of 6 wanted to give back to the children she left behind. Being able to provide complete year end winter packages and also inviting the children to join empowerment workshops with gift creation and cooked meals shows that holidays are not just about receiving gifts but spending time together. Campaign for the winter months through March 2026.
This project will provide basic means for families in need for the winter months to stave off hunger and the cold. With this safety net families and children can focus their resources on other matters.