
At the opening ceremony of “I Want to Be a Boss,” we are deeply grateful to Boss Kin’s sister, all the members, volunteers, and the rehabilitation service staff who attend and witness the birth of the tenth boss in heavy rain. To showcase Boss Kin’s strengths in making aroma diffuser stones, we specially assembled a panda-shaped aroma stone garden, creating an unforgettable and beautiful memory for him. The words shared by his sister during the event highlighted the center’s selfless dedication and support for its members, making the opening ceremony even more meaningful, filled with warmth and emotion. Although this program has concluded, we recognize the importance of art for people with disabilities. In future programs, we will continue to promote and develop art, inspiring more members’ creativity and potential through art, and advancing the development of the arts.