In 2024, the total amount of donations including self-initiated public welfare projects reached approximately NT$15.372 million, reflecting the combined social contributions of WT and the WT Foundation.Project Amount: NT$2,872,099Shining Hope in Remote Areas – WT Campus Photography Program
The “Shining Hope in Remote Areas – WT Campus Photography Program” uses photography as a form of care and companionship to deliver aesthetic education, foster self-confidence, and help students connect with their land and community. By showcasing children’s photographic works, the program promotes creative expression and sensory development through various public activities and outreach campaigns:
∙ Publication of the 2024 Shining Stars Photography Calendar
∙ Release of the 2024 Shining Stars Photography Compilation Book
∙ Summer Exhibition of Students’ Works at Zhongxing Cultural and Creative Park in Yilan
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∙ Participated in the “Three Big Dreams of Young Photographers 2024” competition and received 14 awards
∙ Annual exhibition attendance reached approximately 30,000 visitors
2024 Academic Year Overview
∙ Participating Schools: 12 (Hsinchu: Neiwan Elementary School / Taoyuan: Shezi Elementary School, Dream House / New Taipei: Quchi Elementary School, Pingxi Elementary School, Shanglin Elementary School / Yilan: Leshui Branch of Datong Elementary, Dajin Elementary, Yongle Elementary, Dream House / Hualien: Fushi Elementary School, Zhuoqing Elementary School)
∙ Students Served: 153
∙ Volunteers Involved: 100 photography volunteers, 7 lead instructors
∙ Volunteer Backgrounds: From regions including Taoyuan, Taipei, New Taipei, Yilan, Hualien, Taichung, Kaohsiung, and Taitung, with professions such as photographers, designers, nurses, financial professionals, social workers, psychologists, retired teachers, and other education-related fields
∙ Average Attendance Rate: 85%
∙ Total Instructional Hours: 2,268 hours (Each school: 9 classes per semester/Each class: 90 minutes)
Social Media Reach
∙ Facebook Followers: 2,862 (408 new followers in 2024)
∙ Instagram Followers: 2,223 (644 new followers in 2024)Project Amount: NT$2,060,000Zhengmin Elementary School, Yunlin County [Public-Private Sponsorship Program]Since 2017, WT has partnered with the Teach For Taiwan Education Foundation (TFT) to support the Public-Private Partnership Sponsorship Program at Zhengmin Elementary School in Huwei Township, Yunlin County. Through six years of dedicated school leadership, Zhengmin Elementary transformed from a school on the verge of closure into a thriving learning environment. The student population grew from 27 to 176, reflecting a 552% increase, and the school now stands as a top enrollment choice for new students in Yunlin. The school’s motto, “Study Diligently and Treat Others Kindly”, reflects its deep focus on both academic achievement and moral development. The curriculum emphasizes 49% knowledge and 51% character, underscoring the importance of personal integrity in education. Rooted in this philosophy, Zhengmin has developed a well-rounded curriculum and institutional framework, earning top-tier ratings in the 2020 and 2023 school evaluations. In 2023, the school proposed a new six-year partnership plan (August 2023 to July 2028) aimed at enhancing local cultural integration. The plan focuses on exposing students to arts, traditional crafts, and regional heritage from an early age, fostering a deep connection between education and local culture.
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∙ Total Investment Since 2017: NT$14.55 million∙ Student Enrollment Growth: Increased from 27 to 176 students
∙ 2024 Recognition: Selected by the Ministry of Education as a “Model School for Character Education”
∙ Awarded by CommonWealth Parenting Magazine’s “Innovation 100”, recognized for excellence in character-based educational innovation
Project Amount: NT$2,000,000Donation Project – Junyi Experimental High School for International Education [Liberal Arts and Cultural Literacy Program]WT supports the Liberal Arts and Cultural Literacy Program at Junyi Experimental High School for International Education, which aims to integrate local culture into a well-rounded humanities and arts curriculum. The program employs resident professional instructors to develop cross-disciplinary courses centered on musical theater creation and performance as the primary expression of student learning outcomes. After-school training is also offered, with industry professionals providing technical instruction in stage lighting, sound engineering, stage management, and related areas. These courses are designed for students interested in backstage theater production and are conducted as a year-long training program. In May 2024, the school’s annual Arts Festival was led for the first time by internal faculty member Ms. Lan Pei-Chih, who served as the event’s executive producer. The initiative guided students through diverse experiential learning pathways, aligning with the school’s experimental education model. Curriculum planning is tailored to the developmental needs of each grade level and designed collaboratively with professional artists and educators. The goal is to nurture students in liberal arts education, cultivating cultural literacy and transferable skills that will benefit them for life.
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∙ Total Investment Since 2015: NT$22.2 million
∙ Number of Students Benefited: 396
∙ 2024 Ministry of Education Evaluation for Experimental Education: Rated ExcellentProject Amount: NT$1,866,913Online Reading One-On-One ProgramTo promote reading habits and broaden students’ horizons through literacy, the WT Foundation launched the Remote Area Online Reading Program, in collaboration with various corporate partners. The program has established eight reading centers across Taiwan, offering weekly online storybook reading sessions every Wednesday afternoon during after-school hours. Led by trained reading companions, the program inspires children’s interest in reading. Through consistent engagement and caring companionship, volunteers help plant the seeds of change, empowering children to grow and transform their lives through reading.
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∙ Participating Students: 160/Volunteer Reading Companions: 190/Books Read (Cumulative): 13,475 volumes/Partner Organizations: 21/Total Reading Sessions Held: 9,420Project Amount: NT$1,500,000National Chengchi University, College of Social Sciences [WT Young Talent Fund – Social Sciences Youth Leadership Program]The College of Social Sciences at National Chengchi University (NCCU) is dedicated to building a leading institution for humanities and social sciences, with the vision of becoming a center of excellence for Asia-Pacific regional research and education. Its mission is to cultivate students as future leaders with strong social awareness and civic responsibility. To achieve this goal, the college offers several key programs supported by the WT Young Talent Fund, including:
∙ The Public Philosophy and Emerging Social Awareness (PPESA) Honorary Program, which encourages interdisciplinary learning and nurtures students with a well-rounded foundation in humanities, social engagement, and professional expertise.
∙ The English-Taught Program (ETP), which enhances students’ global mobility and cross-cultural communication by offering credit-based courses in English and forming exchange partnerships with leading international universities.
∙ The “Dream-Building” and “Research Fellowship” Team Grants, which support student-led initiatives in social practice and academic exploration, encouraging independent inquiry and teamwork.Input and Result ▾
∙ 6-Year Young Talent Development Program(2024–2029)Project Amount: NT$1,000,000Hepatitis B Foundation [Good Liver Health Center Project Fund]∙ Liver disease is one of the top ten causes of death in Taiwan. To strengthen early detection and early treatment mechanisms, the Good Liver Foundation, a nonprofit medical organization, is actively establishing a specialized Liver Disease Medical Center. The goal is to offer advanced medical equipment and high-quality, compassionate care, ultimately improving public health outcomes in Taiwan.
∙ This project aligns with ESG social responsibility principles and contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—specifically Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being, which aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.Input and Result ▾
Production of Educational Materials: Good Liver Magazine: 264,000 copies printed / Liver Health Education Booklets: 8,100 copies distributedHealth Education via New Media Channels: YouTube – “Good Liver. Good Health” (Subscribers: 46,304) / Facebook – “Good Liver. Good Health” (Followers: 15,817) / LINE official channel for public health updates and outreach
Public Health Initiatives: Hepatitis and liver cancer screening programs in rural and underserved areas / Nationwide ultrasound screening campaigns
Project Amount: NT$1,000,000Taiwan Hao Foundation [Shennong Project]The Shennong Project is rooted in three core values: organic diet, land-based education, and local identity. The program encourages children to eat locally grown organic fruits and vegetables, fostering a deep connection to the flavors of their hometowns. The initiative begins with the concept of “One School, One Farm Plot”, allowing students to get hands-on with agriculture, learn to respect life, and experience coexistence with nature. Using education as the starting point, the program seeks to cultivate positive cycles and promote environmental sustainability – beginning with a single piece of farmland.
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∙ Total Investment Since 2021: NT$4 million
∙ Annual Student and Teacher Participants: 631
∙ Annual Teaching Hours: 720 minutes
∙ Organic Produce Procured: 406 kg
∙ Estimated Carbon Emissions Reduced: 105 kgProject Amount: NT$900,000Taiwanese Weightlifter Fang Wan-Ling [Paris 2024 Olympic Preparation and Training Fund]Athlete Fang Wan-Ling set her sights on the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, actively participating in major international competitions to accumulate qualification points. The Paris Olympics were designed around three core sustainability strategies:
∙ Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
∙ Supporting climate-positive initiatives
∙ Engaging all stakeholders to maximize positive impact
The Games follow circular economy principles, including the use of 100% renewable energy in all venues and the promotion of public transportation. Paris 2024 is expected to be the first Olympic Games to achieve climate positive status.
WT, as part of its ESG commitment, supported Fang Wan-Ling’s pre-Olympic training and participation in the Games – demonstrating its dedication to sustainability through action.Input and Result ▾
∙ At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Fang ranked 6th overall, breaking both the national snatch record and the total lift record, surpassing her own previous national record of 192 kg.∙ Total Investment (2022-2024): NT$1.8 million
Project Amount: NT$600,000Chinese Taipei Ultra Marathon Association [Green Sporting Events: Carbon Reduction Label Application and Demonstration Race Promotion]
The Cilan Forest Trail Race, organized by the Chinese Taipei Ultra Marathon Association, is the first race in Taiwan to apply for a Carbon Footprint Label. In 2024, the event took on a new challenge: applying for the Carbon Reduction Label, aiming to set a benchmark in sustainable race practices.
The race implements the 6R energy-saving and carbon-reduction principles – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse, Replace, and Remind – not only to minimize the environmental impact of the event itself, but also to enable participants, staff, and runners to experience and internalize the values of a green sporting event, fostering a broader awareness of sustainability.
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Pioneering Achievement:∙ First sporting event in Taiwan to apply for a Carbon Footprint Label
Awards and Certifications:
∙ 2024 Ministry of the Interior National Social Organization Public Welfare Contribution Award – Gold Medal
∙ 2024 Kerry TJ Logistics Charity Green Half Marathon:Received Silver Sustainability Label from the Asia Oceania Ultra Athletics Alliance (AOUA)
∙ 2024 CEIBS AMP Alumni 24-Hour Relay Challenge (Shanghai):Also awarded the Silver Sustainability Label by AOUA
∙ Participation Metrics – 2024 AOUA Trail Challenge Series:∙ Cilan Forest Trail Race: Runners: 595 / Total Participants (including staff & volunteers): 700
∙ Planned Supported Events for 2025: Yangmingshan Ultramarathon / Taipei Ultramarathon / Taiwan Cilan Forest Trail Race / Yilan Dongshan River Ultramarathon / Bei-Yi Highway Ultramarathon
Project Amount: NT$600,000Tunghai University [Department of Industrial Engineering and Enterprise Information – Alumni Association Establishment and Operations Fund]The Department of Industrial Engineering and Enterprise Information at Tunghai University is committed to nurturing students with competencies in fundamental engineering, global communication, modern information technology, humanities, social responsibility, lifelong learning, and knowledge innovation. The department aims to cultivate professionals who excel in industrial engineering, business management, information systems and engineering, automation production, and healthcare management, with strengths in both technological application and strategic innovation.
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∙ This fund supports the establishment and administrative operations of the Department Alumni Association, with the goals of:– Fostering a strong alumni network,
– Promoting professional and business development among members, and
– Providing mentorship and support for current students in their pursuit of further studies and employment.
Project Amount: NT$530,000National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) [Sponsorship of Domestic and International Competitions]
The Taipei Tech Formula Racing Team (TaipeiTech Racing, TTR), now in its ninth year, consists of 60 student members, primarily from the Department of Vehicle Engineering within the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. The team is responsible for the independent design, verification, assembly, and testing of its formula-style race cars to participate in the Formula SAE (FSAE) – an international collegiate design competition.
TTR is the second Formula SAE team established in Taiwan, and in 2023, achieved second place in the Formula Student Taiwan Cup.
This sponsorship aligns with WT’s electric vehicle (EV) business and supports its ESG strategic goals. The project reflects core values of sustainable development and contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
∙ SDG 4 – Quality Education
∙ SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
∙ SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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∙ 4th Formula Student Taiwan (FST) Cup – 3rd PlaceProject Amount: NT$243,000Taiwan Society of Neurosurgery [17th Asian Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons (AACNS 2024) – Travel Grant Sponsorship for 15 Physicians from Low- and Middle-Income Countries]
∙ The Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons (AASNS), founded in 1967, is one of the world’s most prominent neurosurgical organizations, with a membership of over 25,000 neurosurgeons representing 28 countries across Asia, Australasia, and the Pacific Rim.
∙ Taiwan has been awarded the honor of hosting the 17th Asian Australasian Congress of Neurological Surgeons (AACNS 2024), which will be held from November 7-10, 2024, at the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center. The congress will bring together international scholars and experts to promote academic exchange and showcase Taiwan’s strengths in neurosurgical research and innovation.
∙ To support technical exchange and capacity building, 15 outstanding physicians from low- and middle-income countries including Pakistan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Burkina Faso, and India, will be sponsored with travel grants to attend the congress. This initiative reflects Taiwan’s commitment to advancing global medical collaboration and enhancing neurosurgical capabilities in developing nations.
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∙ 15 Physicians from Low- and Middle-Income Countries Invited to Taiwan for Exchange (Pakistan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Burkina Faso, and India)Project Amount: NT$100,000Wujie Junior High School Badminton Team, Yilan County [Sponsorship for Team Training, Equipment, and Competition Participation]
∙ The Wujie Junior High School Badminton Team in Yilan County was established in 2017 with the goal of providing students with a pathway for physical development while cultivating their skills and interest in badminton. Under the guidance of professional coaches and with access to well-equipped training facilities, students have been able to improve systematically and participate in both county-level and national tournaments.
∙ This sponsorship project supports the team’s development and helps nurture more outstanding badminton athletes. It aligns with the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
∙ SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-being
∙ SDG 4 – Quality Education
∙ SDG 5 – Gender Equality
∙ SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals
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∙ Mayor’s Cup Badminton Championships:1st Place, Girls’ Singles – 9th Grade Division
∙ YONEX 2024 Gamalan National Badminton Tournament:1st Place, Mixed Doubles – 9th Grade Division/3rd Place, Boys’ Singles – 8th Grade DivisionProject Amount: NT$100,000ESG World Citizenship Digital Governance Foundation, Taichung City [Sponsorship of the ONE WORLD Annual Global Citizenship Music Concert]Music knows no borders and neither do global citizens. The 2024 ONE WORLD music and arts initiative promotes the values of global citizenship and a shared, sustainable future. The event seeks to instill key virtues such as kindness and compassion and enhance cultural awareness and international collaboration, particularly among K-12 students and underserved communities in Taiwan. Each concert is designed to be a model of global citizenship in action, using music as a powerful bridge that connects art and ESG sustainability, fostering mutual understanding across cultures and borders.
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∙ On September 15, 2024, the foundation hosted the “Million Students: Love Toward a Sustainable World – Family Global Citizenship Concert” at the CPC Corporation Kuang-Guang Auditorium in Taipei, with an audience of over 600 participants.
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