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Organization Profile

Rev. Hsu Yang, the founder of Christian Mountain Children's Home (CMCH) together with wife Fung-Ying Lin, were touched by God’s calling to serve others. Yang studied in Seminary in 1952, upholding the aspiration for caring for orphaned children in the mountains. Rev. Hsu Yang voluntarily chose to serve at Liugui Baptist Church in the southern rural regions of Taiwan after graduating from Seminary in 1955. It was then he started preaching the gospel and began to raise and care for orphaned aboriginal children.

In 1964, the current site of the children's home was purchased from the Taiwan Sugar Company as the number of children being cared for quickly outgrew the available living space. Seeing the founder's Christian love for Mountain children, the public began to show their support and recognition. 
Then in January 1970, the application to formally register as a non-profit was filed with the guidance of the county. Then in 1972 Christian Mountain Children's Home was recognized as an official non-profit organization.

In March 1974, a baby girl who was born without arms was abandoned in the traditional market in Gangshan Township .  Threes days later she was brought to CMCH where, Rev. Hsu Yang and Mama Yang took great care to raise her.  
She was named Grace En-Dian Yang. Mr. Ching-kuo Chiang, the former president, encouraged Grace En-Dian every time he visited the Children’s Home. Eventually he arranged for her to go to the Zhenxing Rehabilitation Center (台北振興復健中心 ) for much needed spinal correction surgery. Grace En-Dian learned to paint with her foot and became a recognized International mouth and foot painter. She got married in September 2004 and had a daughter and a son. A blessed happy family.

Rev. Hsu Yang was an outstanding college teacher always used Confucius’ teaching “Li Yun Datong” and the inspiration of Jesus Christ in the Bible to make his lifelong career the care of disadvantaged people.

*  Confucius Teaching : The chapter of “Li Yun Datong”。 
Moreover, the elderly without spouses, the elderly without children, and the disabled and sick can all receive the most appropriate and caring care. ...

Rev. Yang and his wife Mama Yang both went to be with God in peaceful sleep in May 2013, 16 days apart. Rev. Yang was 103 years old at the time and Mama Yang was 83 years old.

"Make friends, raise children, and spread the gospel." 「交朋友,養小孩,傳福音。」 This nine-character motto sums up their life philosophy, and thier wonderful life stories are still fondly remembered.

There are currently about 40 children ranging from preschool to college age in the children's home. The Non-Profit Sharing Social Welfare Foundation was established in March 2019 in remembrance of the work of Rev. Hsu Yang and Mrs. Fung-Ying Lin in order to continue their love and care for others.  This is meant to be an extention of the work of the Christian Mountain Children's Home. Its current focus continues to be on the aborigines and their surrounding communities with the objective of further extending out to care for more families and individuals in need of God's grace.

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