Dear Believers of the Future, 

Over the last two years, we've focused on developing Hualien and Taitung because they embody a unique vision for Taiwan's future, highlighting the need to preserve their natural landscapes and cultural identity. Our initiatives include promoting tourism and industry, creating local jobs, and encouraging the return of rural youth to stimulate positive community cycles.

We've tackled the educational gap by hosting creative and English camps to spark students' interest in learning and providing vocational training to broaden their skills. A significant step was taking over the Junyi School for Innovation in 2011, introducing bilingual and inspirational teaching to help disadvantaged students find their path.

Our "Art Initiative" project and collaborations have supported educational programs and art initiatives, enriching students' learning experiences. Through these efforts, including donating used cameras for photography courses, we've told touching stories and showcased students' talents.

As we celebrate our third anniversary, we've published "Planting Hope for the Land" to inspire both locals and visitors to cherish and protect Taiwan's pristine environments. Our goal is to serve as a model for philanthropic efforts, demonstrating how professional engagement can amplify the impact on Taiwan's humanitarian landscape.

Chairman

Stanley Yen