Service Club

Service-oriented club establishment was motivated by the desire to spread more love and care to society and nature. The scope of service provided by this club includes visiting underprivileged groups, leading summer and winter camps for elementary schools, beach cleaning, and taking care of stray animals, among other activities. Joining a service-oriented club not only helps to serve others but also promotes personal growth.

Social Service Club

Hello everyone! 👋

We are the 1990s Social Service Work Team. Students who want to learn more about our club activities are welcome to join us. We have prepared dinner for everyone. This semester, we are co-organizing a visit to the dog park with the Animal Care Club, hoping to let everyone understand and protect them better. We also have a fun night market challenge, where we will try to connect various night market delicacies, just like what you have seen on TV. This time, you can experience it in person and enjoy the food together.


For those who are worried about service hours at the beginning of the semester, you definitely can't miss the Winter Recreation Camp. We will organize activities at elementary schools, and you can easily get 18 hours of service hours while getting to know many people. The best part is that you can play games with adorable kids. It's a win-win situation! For those who still haven't decided which club to join in college, join us in the 1990s and make your college life more enriching.

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YZU Chong De Club (YZ-CD)

YZ-CD Club is a warm and vibrant organization. Every semester, we hold beach cleaning events, one-day volunteering activities, and various spiritual lecture courses. Through these activities, we not only contribute to society but also learn about teamwork and communication in volunteering. Such activities cultivate our compassion and help us realize that there are many people and things in our seemingly ordinary daily lives that deserve attention and assistance.


In addition to volunteering activities, we also organize many fun and delicious club events, such as food feasts, board game sessions, and the annual Christmas party. Besides the club activities, we also have an off-campus clubroom. Here, senior members take turns cooking, and we eat together and have casual conversations, making you, even in a foreign place, feel the warmth of home. Tired of the student cafeteria food? Want to make more friends? YZ-CD Club welcomes you to join us!

Animal Care Club

Hello there!Are you eager to have a pet, but can't due to certain constraints? Do you wish to have more opportunities to interact with animals? How about helping homeless stray animals and earning service hours at the same time? If you're interested, then join our Animal Care Club!Every semester, we arrange at least two volunteering activities at dog parks and cat shelters, where you can do good deeds while earning service hours. At the beginning of the semester, we'll introduce our members to the stray animals living on campus, providing a chance for those who can't have pets due to certain reasons to interact with animals.


We also invite speakers to the school to share their experiences in pet communication, helping pet owners better understand what their beloved pets are thinking! Additionally, we organize club activities at the beginning and end of each semester to foster a sense of camaraderie among our members, bringing us closer together.If you love small animals, come join us and let's make a difference together!

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Midway Wisdom Club

Our club is committed to community service and social care, as well as cultivating the abilities of our members in spiritual conservation, life care, inner peace, and self-awareness. The core principles of our club are "respecting superiors, showing kindness to subordinates, treating others with harmony, and dealing with matters truthfully."