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Yi-ting Liu |
We saw the volunteers practiced dancer steps and actions very
seriously. Every volunteer sweated like a pig, but still tried hard to
do the best. They wanted to show us the best performance. We should
especially thank these volunteers. Also, the teachers and
administrative staffs in CCNDA helped us fill up our questionnaires.
Thank them for their encouragement and supports. | |
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Yu-ta LU |
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The volunteers seriously helped us fill up the questionnaires, so
we were very impressed. These loving volunteers are our models. We hope
that we can learned the spirit of service and contribution from them,
and become an important person of other people’s life. |
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Ruei-luen Lien |
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I was very surprised in the statistical part, since I could find
everyone’s view on volunteer. If we could interview more people, we
should have more accurate results. Since there were only 19 volunteer
moms filling up the questionnaires, we felt the number was a little bit
insufficient. It would be nicer if we have more people to fill up our
questionnaire. |
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Che-hung Liu |
We used iPad for them to fill up questionnaire. This was faster,
and we did not need to prepare a lot of paper and pens. We integrated
the results, and discovered many common points: Most of age 36-50 had
same thinking. We believed that moms in these ages are taking care of
children, so their thinking is close. | |
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Po-hsiang Hu |
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Our objects for our questionnaire this year were volunteers and
CCNDA’s teachers and administrative staffs. It was different from last
year that we used tablets for our interview and questionnaire interview
this year, but not traditional paper work. It was very high-tech.
Through these interviews, we learned all volunteers contribute
themselves without regret and paid. These are what we should respect
and learn. We hope our generation will have more people to carry the
same spirit. |
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Chia-en Chen |
Questionnaires were conducted to understand the impact and help
from volunteers, teachers, and administrative staffs to the children.
Without their help, CCNDA or the disadvantaged families possibly could
not accomplish many things. We need to learn their spirit of helping
children. | |
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Ping Jun- Lai |
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The volunteers had some questions, or could not understand some
questions, so I needed to explain to them one by one. I helped three
volunteers fill up the questionnaires. After this, I understood the
meaning of their service and the help CCNDA needed. We had donated more
than NT$10,000 to CCNDA, so it had more resource to help other children. |
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Chia-wei Lin |
Using tablets to do questionnaires not only could save paper,
protect the earth, but also be more convenient for us to produce
statistical results. We hoped we could understand the meaning of their
service and the help CCNDA needed through questionnaires. Also, the
spirit of selfless contribution from volunteers was very valuable. We
hoped that everyone understands giving and contribution, so that our
society would be full of love and warmth. | |
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De-yang Wu |
I feel these volunteers are great. They are willing to
contribute their efforts and time. During the time they were
interviewed, they were very happy to serve and rehearse. They all felt
that participation in service is very meaningful, and could carry on
love. From them, I saw the model for me to learn. I will learn to carry
on the love with all my efforts and without any condition. | |
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Bo-han Lin |
When we did the questionnaire with the volunteers, they were
also invited to perform at school, so they practiced very hard in the
classroom from early morning. The questionnaire survey was done
smoothly. Even though I was a little bit nervous, and talked a little
bit hesitated, finally I completed my assignment, and felt relieved. | |
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