
Social Prosperity
Accompany and Self-Sufficiency
Care for the Physically or Mentally Challenged and Self-Sufficiency
Accompany and Respite Care
Starting in 2013, Grape King Bio has held a series of “ Accompany and Respite Care” events and provided services with volunteers from the company, which not only offered the intellectually disabled more opportunities for interpersonal interactions and improved their welfare care while learning but also allowed the caregivers at institutions some rest time. At the end of 2023, 628 participants had taken part in the activities, accumulating 2,202 service hours in total.


Hope Farm
Through the donation of organic fertilizer, Grape King Bio supported the Hope Farm under the Ruth Society for Disability Services to train and educate the mentally disadvantaged about how to grow vegetables. The success of the project saw sustainable vegetable cultivation at Ruth Hope Farm, securing continuous vegetable supply to the institute and even enabling external sales.
Self-Sufficiency for Women
Care and Self-Sufficiency Support for Abused Women
Grape King Bio cooperates with the Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation and the Taipei Young Women's Christian Association to provide positive beliefs among disadvantaged women via events of ”supportive groups for disadvantaged women.” The company assists the TWRF in providing counseling and support services and holds seminars and courses related to law and mental support as well as long-term accompaniment workshops. We also provide employment funds via the Taipei YWCA, encouraging disadvantaged single mothers to cultivate secondary skills and achieve stable employment.


Employment Services for Young Women
Since 2018, Grape King Bio has assisted ECPAT Taiwan in implementing employment services in its “Independence for Young Women Project,” helping them to remove or alleviate problems and subsidizing material costs, which not only helped young women to learn new skills, also assisted them to familiarize work environments then achieve self-sufficiency in adulthood successfully. Through the Independence for Young Women Project, 3 disadvantaged young women accepted the services of the Independence Workshop.