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Children Are Us Foundation

The mission of the Children Are Us Foundation is to provide "lifelong education and lifelong care" by offering lifelong education for individuals with intellectual disabilities and ensuring lifelong care within the community. We believe that intellectual disabilities are just a part of life's challenges, and with the love, care, and support of parents, society, and the government, we can overcome all obstacles. Additionally, through professional vocational rehabilitation and specialized job guidance, we aim to improve the intellectual and physical abilities of individuals with disabilities, enhance their work capabilities, promote self-reliance, and facilitate their integration into social services.

Society
Eden Social Welfare Foundation

Our Mission: Serving the Weak to Witness Christ, Promoting Gospel, and Welfare to Bring People to God. Our Vision: Wherever there is a need, there is an answer from Eden. Our Ideal: "We are brothers without the same flesh and blood", "Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, but teach a man how to fish and feed him for a lifetime." Eden Social Welfare Foundation was founded by Liu Hsia, a wheelchair writer, in 1982. We are the first disability NGO and one of the largest NGOs in Taiwan. Currently, we have more than 3,000 employees with nearly 150 service centers. There are about 300 employees who are people with disabilities; 85% of the staff is providing direct services. Eden participates actively in international relief activities and promotes the rights and welfare of persons with disabilities around the world Currently, we participate in several INGOs, such as International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), Rehabilitation International(RI), Workability International(WI), and Asia Pacific Disability Forum(APDF).

Society
ECPAT Taiwan

About Us & Mission Since its inception in 1994, ECPAT Taiwan has worked relentlessly in preventing child sexual exploitation and trafficking, as well as championing child rights and online safety. Our founder, Mrs. Ruth Kao, who devoted herself to saving sexually exploited children from 1985, set up ECPAT Taiwan on March 31, 1994 to push for pre-emptive actions against child sexual exploitation and promote the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, in the hope of garnering public support to provide the traumatized child the ability and opportunity to "soar high on wings of eagle". Targets 1. Victims of child sexual exploitation 2. Female victims of human trafficking 3. Children, parents and teachers concerned with online safety

Society
Education
Taiwan Renewable Energy Alliance

Who are the TRENA founding members and what are our goals? The members or participants are renewable energy developers of offshore wind (such as rsted, CIP, WPD, etc.) and solar energy, NGOs, academics, and colleagues from Taiwanese think tanks. They came from different backgrounds, but they all had a common goal: that renewables in Taiwan could develop early on, and our English name: "Taiwan Renewable Energy Alliance (inspired by the International Renewable Energy Alliance). Our goals are "to create a positive and supportive environment for renewable energies in Taiwan", in detail this means to create a platform for the exchange of knowledge for citizens so that they better understand renewables and their benefits, more closely with the government to improve the regulatory environment or To work together to create new laws, and to support educational tasks on renewable energy with full force and to actively promote civic engagement in renewable energies (for example energy municipalities) ... and more. How can an NGO play an important role in the energy transition? Through cooperation with congress and legislators, we have promoted the formulation of renewable energy-related bills to make them more friendly to the development of renewable energy, and established partnerships with environmental NGOs, and commit to green energy public welfare projects to promote Taiwan's vision of jointly supporting Taiwan's energy transition.

Society
Education
Modern Women's Foundation

With a firm force, we strive to defend the rights and interests of women and children who witnessed domestic violence, and to eliminate inequality in the system and modern culture. By providing professional services, we comfort the injured hearts and souls, and we hope to become the most trusted organization for gender-based violence victims.

Society
Education
World Marrow Donor Association

We work with our members to ensure reliable provision of life-saving cells while promoting patient and donor care and safety

Society
Education
Art
Hondao Senior Citizen's Welfare Foundation

Hondao strives to become a professional team that can actively help Taiwan adapt to an aging society. We uphold the "people-oriented" spirit. We not only provide stable and reliable high-quality services but also exert our influence in the field of elderly care, to encourage industry, government, academia, and the general public to collaborate in building a friendly aging society!

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Environment
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Friends of Humanity

Friends of Humanity SA is a Geneva-based non-profit organization supporting initiatives and projects in five essential areas: - Human rights and dignity - Education and training - Healthcare and medicine (including alternative medicine) - Environmental protection and conservation - Microfinance

Society
Health
Education
Donation & Transplantation Institute

DTI's mission is to save millions of lives by advancing organ donations and transplantation training. ------ OUR COMMITMENT 1. Raise organ donations around the world 2. Improve society's quality of life 3. Support regenerative medicine ----- AT DTI, we advise and support public and private international entities of the health sector in the creation, development and strengthening of networks, programs, services and / or research in donation and transplantation of organs, tissues and human cells, with the aim of improving the quality of life of the people.

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Education
Art
One-Forty

One-Forty is a non-profit startup committed to SEA migrant worker issue. We are devoted to empower them with required skills and trainings, so they can regain self-awareness and self-confident with clear visions and better lives. In the process, we also aspire to improve structural economic issues. One-Forty also curates various cultural events and engaging activities, to facilitate contacts, connections and empathy between locals and SEA migrant workers. Our mission is "Make every migrant journey worth and inspiring". We also believe every person deserves to dream, and every story deserves listeners.

Society
Education
Taiwan Love and Hope International Charity

The Taiwan Love and Hope International Charity exists to reach out and provide charitable services, principally to disadvantagedchildren and youth, and including their family, if necessary.The aim is to provide educational, financial assistance, and housing, hoping that such gestures of love can empower and give hope to the disadvantaged.

Society
Education
SHARE, center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive JusticeE

SHARE, the center for Sexual rigHts And Reproductive Justice is the first organization in South Korea to provide comprehensive and intersectional services related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). SHARE is dedicated to researching and proposing laws and policies related to SRHR, providing medical information and support, and offering resources and training programs for comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). SHARE aims to build a society where everyone can enjoy their sexual and reproductive rights and achieve social justice. [Vision] SHARE creates a society where everyone enjoys sexual and reproductive rights without being discriminated against or excluded and, based on sufficient information and equal resources, mutually builds capacity. [Mission] SHARE creates a heartwarming and comfortable space where anyone can visit at any time without hesitation and share any kind of story. SHARE creates an environment for grounded and accurate counseling and accessible treatment and creates a society free from discrimination. SHARE forms networks with diverse fields and social movements at home and abroad and raises civil society's awareness of SRHR. SHARE builds systems whereby diverse people can access sexual and reproductive information and support needed in their lives and creates and provides educational materials that are easy to understand comprehensive and include sufficient content. SHARE researches on and publicizes laws and policies to realize sexual rights and reproductive justice based on field circumstances and experiences. [Values] SHARE fights against unjust power that infringes on sexual rights and reproductive justice. SHARE aims at a horizontal culture and operation and emphasizes members' capacity-building and happiness. SHARE supports people's right to experience and discover failure and joy in their lives and newly creates a language of rights whereby people can realize lives of their wishes instead of charity or protection. SHARE challenges normality and, based on intersectionality and diversity, forges solidarity and creates change. In the process, it shares experiences with and mutually builds capacity with civil society organizations (CSOs). SHARE is based on and organizes the field at the same time. SHARE is aware that our activities are part of a broad movement to promote human rights and, as an organization based in non-Western Asia, maintains a postcolonial viewpoint. SHARE rejects stigmas, pity, judgments, and correction, affirms all of our pleasures and desires, and supports people's independent and free search for their rights. SHARE resists the illegalization and criminalization of particular kinds of sex and reproduction and activates rights instead of prohibitions.