To enhance services for new immigrants in
Houlong Township, the Miaoli County Government is holding an opening ceremony
for the new immigrant community service center in Houlong Township. The event
will take place on Monday, November 11, 2024, at 9:00 am at the Puding
Community Development Association (No. 61-3 Zhongxin Road, Puding Village,
Houlong Township). The center aims to provide convenient services to new
immigrants in the Houlong area.
According to statistics from the Civil
Affairs Department, as of the end of September 2024, the number of new
immigrants registered through marriage in Miaoli County reached 17,694, with
1,256 residing in Houlong Township alone. Due to differences in national
backgrounds, customs, and cultures, new immigrants often face challenges in
adjusting to life after marriage. To enhance social participation and expand
social support networks for new immigrants, Miaoli County has not only secured
funding from the New Immigrant Development Fund to establish two new immigrant family
service centers in the southern and northern regions of the county, but has
also obtained subsidies from the Social and Family Affairs Administration of
the Ministry of Health and Welfare to establish four new immigrant service
centers in Dahu, Zhunan, Sanyi, and Toufen. To provide more accessible services
for new immigrants in Houlong, the Puding Community Development Association has
established a fifth center, offering consultations, guidance, and cultural
exchange services, assisting new immigrants in addressing various everyday issues,
such as gender equality, healthcare, language learning, and access to welfare
resources. The goal is to promote the integration and development of a diverse
community.
The center will be open every Tuesday,
Thursday, and Sunday from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm at No. 61-3 Zhongxin Road, Puding
Village, Houlong Township, providing welfare consultations, home visits,
referrals, and services related to the promotion of new immigrant programs and
activities. This center is expected to serve more new immigrants in the local
and surrounding areas, acting as a bridge between newcomers and local citizens,
and fostering interaction and integration.
The County Government
hopes to establish a network with all levels of government, schools, and civil
organizations, linking them with the two new centers and new service points in
the county. The goal is to continue expanding new immigrant services and
support for second-generation newcomers. This initiative aims to promote
personal, school, and community growth, fostering a global outlook among county
residents. By incorporating new foreign cultures into existing lifestyles and
encouraging learning and exchange, we hope to spark more positive interactions.
We also invite more schools, clubs, and agencies to participate in injecting
fresh energy into new immigrant affairs.