Jabilike believes that “businesses can bring the power of beauty”.
We firmly believe that companies are not only about generating revenue, but can also become a force for spreading kindness. With the original intention of “taking on social responsibility,” we continue to invest resources in education, culture, and local initiatives, connecting employees, schools, social welfare, and arts organizations to cultivate talent, promote culture, and realize the social value of business.
Through action, Jabilike makes public welfare and goodness happen every day.
We have long been committed to diverse social participation projects, covering areas such as arts promotion, rural education, medical care, sustainable small farming, post-disaster recovery, and local community development. This includes subsidizing employees’ participation in arts and culture, sponsoring the “Dance Dandelion” program to support rural children or arts education outside major cities, donating to strengthen medical resources at NTU Hospital Yunlin Branch, and supporting sustainable farming, education for Nepalese girls, and rural recovery after typhoons. At the same time, we have continuously supported the Child Welfare Foundation for 28 years, accompanying about 30 children to complete their studies, while promoting Yunlin local development projects and family well-being initiatives. This demonstrates our long-term commitment to deeply engaging with society and continuously giving back.
For the second consecutive year, JPC supports the Cloud Gate Dance Theatre’s "Dandelion Project." In 2025, the project reached Ding-She and Wai-She Elementary Schools in Luzhu, Taoyuan, bringing dance and art to rural areas and accompanying children in exploring body movement and creativity.
We believe that art can broaden horizons and we use our corporate power to support the long-term development of education, culture, and local communities.
This sponsorship for the "Dance Dandelion" project amounted to NT$300,000, benefiting approximately 250 elementary and kindergarten children.
Supported NTU Hospital Yunlin Branch by donating medical resources totaling NT$2,000,000 to strengthen local health service capacity.
Supported Pu-Sa Temple Coffee to promote eco-friendly farming, totaling NT$434,677.
Donated to the Nepal Girls’ Academy to enhance educational opportunities for underprivileged girls.
Collaborated with "Mei Hao Peanut" to purchase and promote local small farmer products, supporting rural economic recovery, totaling NT$102,150.
Since 1997, JPC has partnered with the Taiwan Fund for Children and Families (TFCF) to sponsor three children annually, providing stable financial support until they enter university (except in cases of involuntary termination).
So far, nearly 20 children have benefited, growing up safely and realizing their potential with support.
We believe that continuous companionship can bring more possibilities to disadvantaged children and youth.
Annual Sponsorship Amount: NT$36,000
Founder Shu-Mei Chang has supported rural Yunlin students through "Dream-Fulfillment Scholarships" for over 30 years. In recent years, she has invested in the long-term cultivation of students with special talents and skills, with nearly a hundred students benefiting cumulatively. As of this year, JPC’s "Yunlin Children Deep Cultivation Project" has nurtured 2 national-level athletes and 1 National High School Games gold medalist, among other achievements. Centered on character education, the project is dedicated to discovering outstanding talent and transforming the future of disadvantaged students.
The Yunlin Deep Cultivation Scholarship investment for 2025 is approximately NT$1 million.
Deep Cultivation Project Achievements
• National-Level Athletes (3 individuals): 1. Women's 3000m Steeplechase|Lee Hsin-Jung, 2. Women's High Jump|Chang Qiao-Yin, 3. Powerlifting|Chen Yu-Chi
• Excellent Sports Development
Table Tennis|Professional guidance by Wang Shang-Kun
Baseball|Donghe Junior High School has become a key baseball school in Central Taiwan, winning the Yunlin County championship for two consecutive years in both hardball and softball. Some players are already planning to pursue advanced studies at baseball schools in Japan.
The Deep Cultivation Project also helps reduce the risk of disadvantaged students dropping out. Over sixty percent of scholarship recipients have successfully used their specialty skills to apply and enter better high schools and universities, continuously changing the life trajectories of children in rural areas.