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Over the years, the Foundation has been devoted to supporting underserved children in rural areas and advancing social welfare. We understand that consistent and structured physical activity is essential to building children’s physical strength and nurturing their self-confidence.
In response, we launched the HLH Cup – Iron Kids Self-Challenge Race, aligning with the Ministry of Education’s physical fitness initiatives and creating activities that encourage children to develop healthy exercise habits. Since its introduction, the program has earned strong recognition from both schools and families.
Beyond inspiring children to challenge themselves, the event also gives teachers new insights into their students. Children working toward the same goals motivate one another and practice together. After school, families gain more opportunities to interact as they prepare and practice for the event.
For the children, this annual race offers far more than earning a new pair of athletic shoes—it provides a renewed sense of recognition and a meaningful opportunity to believe in their personal growth.
The challenge consists of three events—jump rope, basketball dribbling, and running—designed to develop children’s muscular strength and endurance, helping children build consistent exercise habits through practice and perseverance.
We continue to sponsor schools in rural or resource-limited areas, giving more children the opportunity to broaden their learning experiences.
The HLH Cup – Iron Kids Self-Challenge Race not only improves physical fitness and boosts children’s confidence but also lays a strong foundation for their lifelong growth and learning. The program fosters school engagement, enhances collaboration between schools, and provides valuable resources for interschool exchange.
At the same time, it offers the wider public a meaningful platform to participate in social welfare—joining us in contributing to the vision of “Life in Fulfillment, Society in Harmony.”