Through members of the Christian Service Community (CSC) established in Taiwan in the late 1960’s, local social inequities in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the U.S. are brought to our attention.
We address some by providing support and financial assistance to students in remote areas of China; and by giving underprivileged inner city Chinese American youth the opportunity to explore nature and outdoors.
We also provide grant and/or financial assistance to organizations that align with our mission.
4. Puts OUR MISSION IN PRACTICE
• Through members of the Christian Service
Community (CSC) established in Taiwan in the
late 1960’s, local social inequities in China,
Taiwan, Hong Kong and the U.S. are brought to
our attention.
• We address some by providing support and financial
assistance to students in remote areas of China; and
by giving underprivileged inner-city Chinese American
youth the opportunity to explore nature and outdoors
• We also provide grant and/or financial assistance to
organizations that align with our mission.
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5. C S C N A C C | A U G U S T 2 0 2 1
Founded by members of
CSC in America to
provide financial
assistance to
disadvantaged students
in remote areas in China
(Dandelion Charity
Scholarship)
1999 PRESENT
EARLY 2000S
Development of various
services, including growth
of Dandelion scholarship,
youth leadership training,
and social service and
faith formation programs
Evolved into a
foundation model,
providing funding to
churches, religious
orders, nonprofits with
aligned missions; more
on collaboration with
other religious and/or
charitable agencies
6. • SOCIAL SERVICES
• SCHOLARSHIPS
• FAITH FORMATIONS
• YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING
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7. Response: Formed a
Vocational Center for young
adults with learning disabilities,
providing counseling and
internships in their workshop
(First nonprofit in Jinan)
GOLDEN SNAIL VOCATIONAL TRAINING
(JINAN, CHINA)
Response: Assist in funding
a safe space for at-risk
youth to receive counseling,
tutoring and access to other
social resources
AT RISK YOUTH SERVICE CENTER
(HSINCHU, TAIWAN)
Issue: Few government
resources and employment
opportunities for adults with
intellectual disability
Issue: Lack of a half-way-
home with mental health
and/or social guidance for at-
risk youth in the region.
8. Response: Develop and
subsidize summer camp
program, offering chances
to explore the countryside
and gain new perspectives
CSC SUMMER CAMP
(NEW YORK, NY)
Response: Provide support
and scholarships to
disadvantaged students in
the remote areas of China.
DANDELION CHARITY SCHOLARSHIP
Issue: Dearth of extracurricular
opportunities and outdoor
space for first-generation
immigrant and inner-city
Chinese youth .
Issue: Children and Youth in
rural areas especially those
with a poor single parent
family struggle to pay tuition.
They often lose their
education opportunity.
9. ZHIGUANG GOLDEN SNAIL TRAINING
CENTER, JINAN, CHINA
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10. AT RISK YOUTH
SERVICE CENTER
(HSINCHU, TAIWAN)
•Providing various
services for at-risk
youth aged 14-20 to
transition into
mainstream society as
independent and
productive members.
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11. GREATER NEW YORK
YOUTH SUMMER
CAMP
youth summer camps for new immigrant
Chinese youngsters residing in the inner-city
urban areas since 1996; 50 campers each year.
• Campers learn some positive attitude
(namely gratitude), and skills such as
wilderness survival, teamwork and leadership
while having fun and making new friends.
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12. • Scholarship for
disadvantaged students
in remote areas in China,
including Hebei, Xinjiang,
Gansu, Shanxi, Shaanxi,
Anhui, Guangdong,
Guizhou, Hainan, etc.
• 3846 students were
served since 2012.
DANDELION
CHARITY
SCHOLARSHIP
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14. DANDELION STUDENTS’ RESPONSES
A college student
develops an attitude
of gratitude due to his
difficult background.
Help me to fulfill my
dream
Another 9th grader
talks about his
experience from a
poor family.
A 9th grade student
can continue
dreaming about his
future.
Let me learn how to
love
Gratitude from my
heart
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15. CSCNACC is operated
entirely by volunteers. We
require new members with
both soft and technical skills
to help navigate and meet
the needs of margianized
Chinese across the world
COMMITTED
VOLUNTEERS
CSCNACC is mainly funded
by its members. This model
is not sustainable as our
programs and requests for
funding continues to grow
year after year
DONATIONS
16. CSCNA Charity Corps, Inc.
P.O Box 1055
Cupertino, CA 95015-1055
OUR ADDRESS
cscnacc.org
WEBSITE
CSCNACC@yahoo.com
EMAIL ADDRESS