Where there is action, hope will glow.
Let’s all make a promise under the rainbow.

Where there is action, hope will glow.
Let’s all make a promise under the rainbow.

When Abu was ill, she heard a touching tale: no matter what, we will meet under the rainbow, again and again without fail. While still here on earth, seeing all the smiling faces, she knew that we must treasure life—and live our dreams with a million loving embraces. Our Nurse Educator Team has also encountered many unforgettable stories. It was these stories that helped Abu to create these 12 beautiful paintings depicting the healing power of love.

As a cancer solution provider, ACT Genomics’ motto has always been: ‘Action is Hope’. Wishing everyone a healthy day, every day.

Gallery

Gallery

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Hope and Rainbows

 

Kangaroo 

Lion 

Deer 

Bear 

Piggie 

Cat 

Nemo 

Lion 

Kangaroo 

Lion 

Deer 

Bear 

Piggie 

Cat 

Nemo 

Lion 

Game

Tiger has lost his friends in the forest. Can you help him reunite with his friends?
Choose the card with the same pattern to complete the mission.
Once the mission is completed, a little gift awaits at the end of the forest!

Tiger has lost his friends in the forest. Can you help him reunite with his friends?
Choose the card with the same pattern to complete the mission.
Once the mission is completed, a little gift awaits at the end of the forest!

News

Information about “Hope and Rainbow,” latest news about ACT Genomics, and health education materials for cancer patients.

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“Hope and Rainbows” exhibition

This year, ACT Genomics presents the "Hope and Rainbows" exhibition at the MRT Gallery of Taipei's Zhongshan Station, from 3rd to 27th of October, 2022. Artist Abu’s original works will be exhibited together with winners of the 9th “Paint Your Hope Competition”, organized by the Hope Foundation for Cancer Care.

“Let’s take action together!” – ACT Genomics × Abu Postcards Charity Sale

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