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Green Ark Children and Youth Holistic Care Association

The Association was established in 2014. It is a non-profit social organization established in accordance with the law. File name: Ministry of the Interior Tainei Tuanzi No. 1030161118 Following the example of Jesus Christ's spirit of self-denial and caring for others, this association helps people to be healthy in body and mind, assists children and disadvantaged families to grow and develop life skills, accompanies children in remote areas to grow, builds self-confidence, and builds character. The culture of the kingdom of heaven can be implemented in the whole person community. The association takes the national administrative region as the organizational area, and the competent authority and the competent authority for the target business are the Ministry of the Interior, which is guided and supervised by it. The mission of the Association is as follows: 1. Assist in the establishment of prayer centers at home and abroad as well as related evangelistic ministry promotion and award-giving activities at home and abroad. 2. Raise resources to take care of disadvantaged groups. 3. To nurture children and adolescents with sound character education and development. 4. Promote a caring mechanism that can safeguard the whole-person welfare of Chinese compatriots.

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.

Ayudame3D

The mission of Ayúdame3D is to create and provide 3D-printed prosthetic devices to people with limb differences, regardless of their socioeconomic status. The organization aims to promote a culture of inclusion, empowerment, and innovation, by leveraging technology, education, and community engagement. Ayúdame3D envisions a world where every person with a disability has access to affordable and functional assistive devices that enable them to live with dignity, independence, and full participation in society.

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

Taiwan Tongzhi(LGBTQ+) Hotline Association

Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association was founded in 1998 and is now the oldest and largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ+) organization in Taiwan. The hotline is dedicated to achieving equality and providing resources for the LGBTQ+ community through creating public dialogue and gender-inclusive sexuality education.

The Garden of Hope Foundation

The Garden of Hope Foundation upholds Christian values in its pursuit of justice and love. We are devoted to preventing and eliminating the damage that sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and domestic violence cause for women and children, and we are committed to achieving gender equality in society.

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!

Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights

The TAPCPR has two important missions: first, giving LGBTIQ people in Taiwan the equal right to get married; second, providing adequate and equal legal and systematic protection for the ever-changing family structures in Taiwan.

Ashinaga Foundation

Ashinaga is a Japanese foundation headquartered in Tokyo. We provide financial support and emotional care to young people around the world who have lost either one or both parents. With a history of more than 55 years, our support has enabled more than 110,000 orphaned students to gain access to higher education. From 2001, we expanded our activities internationally, with our first office abroad in Uganda. Since then, we have established new offices in Senegal, the US, Brazil, the UK, and France to support the Ashinaga Africa Initiative. The Ashinaga movement began after President and Founder, Yoshiomi Tamai's mother was hit by a car in 1963, putting her in a coma, and she passed away soon after. Tamai and a group of likeminded individuals went on to found the Association for Traffic Accident Orphans in 1967. Through public advocacy, regular media coverage and the development of a street fundraising system, the association was able to set in motion significant improvements in national traffic regulations, as well as support for students bereaved by car accidents across Japan. Over time, the Ashinaga movement extended its financial and emotional support to students who had lost their parents by other causes, including illness, natural disaster, and suicide. The Ashinaga-san system, which involved anonymous donations began in 1979. This was inspired by the Japanese translation of the 1912 Jean Webster novel Daddy-Long-Legs. In 1993, Ashinaga was expanded to include offering residential facilities to enable financially disadvantaged students to attend universities in the more expensive metropolitan areas. Around this time Ashinaga also expanded its summer programs, or tsudoi, at which Ashinaga students could share their experiences amongst peers who had also lost parents. The 1995 Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake struck the Kobe area with a magnitude of 6.9, taking the lives of over 6,400 people and leaving approximately 650 children without parents. Aided by financial support from both Japan and abroad, Ashinaga established its first ever Rainbow House, a care facility for children to alleviate the resultant trauma. March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck the northeastern coast of Japan, causing a major tsunami, vast damage to the Tohoku region, and nearly 16,000 deaths. Thousands of children lost their parents as a result. Ashinaga responded immediately, establishing a regional office to aid those students who had lost parents in the catastrophe. With the assistance of donors from across the world, Ashinaga provided emergency grants of over $25,000 each to over 2,000 orphaned students, giving them immediate financial stability in the wake of their loss. Ashinaga also built Rainbow Houses in the hard-hit communities of Sendai City, Rikuzentakata, and Ishinomaki, providing ongoing support to heal the trauma inflicted by the disaster. Over the past 55 years Ashinaga has raised over $1 billion (USD) to enable about 110,000 orphaned students to access higher education in Japan.

UK Online Giving Foundation

Our objective is to promote the effectiveness and efficiency of the charity sector by maximising donor contributions to eligible charities, through a Donor Advised Fund. By operating with minimal administrative overheads, we can make it easier and more efficient for a broad demographic of donors to give, and worthy organisations to receive donations.

Alliance Publishing Trust

Alliance aims to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas among philanthropists, social investors and others working for social change worldwide in order to maximize the impact of funding for social development.

I Will Share Association

The Association holds on to Jesus Christ's teaching that one should love their neighbors as themselves, integrates resources and professionals from the public and other groups to promote public welfare and support the poor and under-privileged families and communities, and engages in charitable and relief services. The Association expects itself to motivate the public to help and share with others so that this movement can become the conscience of Taiwan and the force to drive the society forward.