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 servic... read more 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).
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By Yeung Lok Yi | Specialist
Grandma Xiumei has been coming to Eden’s day care center since 2020. She spent her early years in Kaohsiung, and with her husband often away for work, she bravely moved north with their eight... Read the full report ›By Yeung Lok Yi | Specialist
Xiao-Chien, a woman with mild intellectual disability and emotional regulation challenges, had long hoped to transition from sheltered employment to the open labor market. However, limited work... Read the full report ›By Yeung Lok Yi | Specialist
Eating is one of life’s simple joys. Yet for many older adults and people with disabilities, chewing and swallowing can become difficult. Meals are often blended into soft or pureed food, which... Read the full report ›