Our Mission
Since its establishment in 2010, the Wistron Foundation has strategically cooperated with professional charity partners who share the same vision of humanistic care and environmental concern. We work together through various forms of cooperation and development, such as sponsorship support, project organization, activity participation, and volunteer services. We have been actively working on six major areas: environmental protection, environmental education, habitat adoption, humanistic enhancement, educational concern, and service practice. The Foundation looks forward to working with its partners to promote the balance and harmony between humans and nature and the coexistence of human beings and the environment through continuous environmental and ecological conservation efforts, special experimental education, and humanistic value enhancement.
Investing in the six aspects and creating sustainable value for nature and humanity
Projects
In line with the United Nations' sustainable development goals (SDGs), the Foundation works together with professional charity partners toward a clear purpose—to focus on the environment and ecology, enhance human values and long-term investment, and see the value of sustainability through continuous examination of relevant issues.
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2024/12/192025 New Year’s greeting cards, available for download
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2024/11/14Event Report: “A Journey through the 2024 Guandu International Nature Art Festival with the Curator”
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2024/10/08[Column] Children of the Island |Autumn Story: The Weight of a Bee-eater
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2024/09/05The Guandu Art Festival video has been released, showcasing the collaboration between Wistron colleagues and international artists to adorn Guandu with stunning artworks
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2024/08/28Reaching New Heights: The 2024 National Geographic Taiwan Photo Contest Showcases Taiwan’s Land, Sea, and Sky
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2024/08/27Protecting the World’s Precious “Floating Islands,” Shuanglianpi Becomes a Sanctuary for Rare and Endangered Plants