Wellell upholds the philosophy of "respecting every individual and making a contribution to a healthy and carefree life" The Company engages in community involvement through its core business activities, aiming to assist the government, patients, caregivers, and society in creating a safe and comfortable living environment. Wellell prioritizes issues such as the health of the elderly, the care for disadvantaged groups, and the correct use of medical assistive equipment. This commitment aligns with the objectives of SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being), SDG 4 (Quality Education), and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequality). Leveraging its corporate power, Wellell seeks to make a positive impact on society. In 2023, Wellell reached a total of 57,278 people with more than NT$1.7 million in public welfare investment.
Charity and Social Care
Organization of the Heart-Warming Family Charitable Fair
Wellell
and enterprises in Tucheng District, New Taipei City, jointly organized the
Heart-Warming Family Charitable Fair to help raise funds for Genesis Social
Welfare Foundation's annual services for vegetative people. We took the lead
with a donation of NT$150,000. At the same time, corporate volunteers set up
booths at the fair to educate more than 130 people about sleep apnea and
ventilators. Our goal was to encourage the public to donate and participate
in social welfare through the event.
Subscription to Cookies from the Amazing Grace Deaf Bakery
Wellell
organized a brand event and decided to buy cookies from Amazing Grace Deaf
Bakery as gifts to support employment opportunities for individuals with
hearing disabilities by purchasing the cookies they made. The event reached
a total of 300 people.
Support for Art and Cultural Activities
- The Man, the Boy, and the Monkey King stage play art and cultural event: Wellell invited 311 employees, suppliers, local partners, and other relevant stakeholders to attend and support the performance. While relaxing and watching the play, we were also able to communicate and talk with our stakeholders.
- Love Festival 2023: Wellell supported Taiwan's largest "goodness and sustainability" charity event—the Love Festival 2023—with the aim of helping children from remote areas explore opportunities beyond their immediate surroundings and envision future prospects. Wellell purchased tickets for its employees to attend the event and participate in the artistic performances. The aim was to raise employee awareness of the needs of disadvantaged groups through this meaningful activity.
Blood Donation Drives
Every year, Wellell organizes a blood
donation drive for companies in collaboration with the Tucheng District
Manufacturers' Association in New Taipei City. In 2023, Wellell donated 500
COVID-19 rapid test kits as a gift to encourage the employees of various
companies in Tucheng Industrial Park to actively participate in the blood
donation drive. The aim of this initiative was to give back to society and
promote sustainable values.
Earth Hour
In 2023, we took part in Earth Hour organized by the
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for the first time. On March 25, starting at 8:30
p.m., we switched off the lights together with government agencies and other
companies. A total of 2,249 lights were turned off in Wellell's offices and
factories.
Series of Educational Activities on Medical Assistive Equipment
Wellell aims to reach out to communities across Taiwan to provide health education services to groups in need. The goal is to enhance knowledge about the use of assistive equipment and prevention of pressure injuries, thereby helping more individuals with disabilities and patients to embark on a journey toward a healthy and independent recovery. To achieve this, Wellell has collaborated with associations and organizations in various counties, cities, and regions to organize a series of educational activities on medical assistive devices.
Assistance Programs for Patients with Spinal InjuriesWellell makes regular annual donations to regional spinal cord injury associations across Taiwan. In 2023, the Company supported six such associations in their ongoing efforts to care for individuals with spinal cord injuries. Wellell also sent corporate volunteers to the associations' general meetings to provide product education and assist members in the use of pressure-relief devices, such as the ROHO floating cushion, ensuring that individuals with spinal cord injuries can use such assistive devices correctly, reducing the risk of pressure injuries when sitting. At the same time, the associations also produced manuals, with Wellell providing information on health education so that even the injured who did not participate could understand the subject. This project has assisted a total of 3,220 people with spinal cord injuries.
Education on Assistive Products and Pressure Injury
Prevention
Class A assistive device assessment specialists, as
well as physiotherapists and occupational therapists, are the frontline
staff dealing with patients. To support them, Wellell sent more than 100
corporate volunteers to visit 40 assistive device centers across Taiwan.
These volunteers provided assistive device knowledge to assessment
specialists and physiotherapists/occupational therapists who attended
accredited courses. This initiative ensures that professionals in different
regions receive specialized knowledge so that individuals with disabilities
have local access to pressure injury prevention resources. The courses were
held under the topic of "Evidence-Based Prevention Interventions and the
Selection of Pressure-Relief Devices in Clinical Guidelines for Pressure
Injuries" and were designed to provide health education to ensure that every
specialist understands the functionality of assistive devices and the
concepts of preventing pressure injury exacerbation. The aim was to equip
these professionals with the knowledge to recommend the timely use of
assistive devices when interacting with patients for the first time,
preventing serious pressure injuries and reducing the burden on social and
medical resources. In 2023, Wellell invested a total of 600 hours and
organized 43 health education activities.
Health Education for University, College, and Nursing School
Students
Wellell aims to cultivate knowledge of medical assistive
devices among new students by collaborating with schools such as Pingtung
High School, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, and
Cardinal Tien Junior College of Healthcare and Management in Xindian
District, New Taipei City. The Company organized credit courses on pressure
injury prevention and provided health education on prevention techniques and
the use of various assistive devices. These sessions allowed students to
experience and understand the practical application of assistive devices,
helping them to learn how pressure-relief devices can assist patients in
achieving a comfortable recovery. Through this initiative, students were
taught Wellell's philosophy of "guiding patients toward a healthy
self-recovery journey." A total of 150 students took part in the courses.
Well-Being of the Elderly
In response to Taiwan's rapidly aging population and the resulting care-related issues, Wellell has been a long-term contributor to the Welfare Organization for the Elderly, Taiwan, R.O.C. The Company not only donates funds but also provides office space and equipment free of charge to support the organization. By collaborating with government agencies, social welfare organizations, and other groups, Wellell aims to raise awareness among the government and the public about the challenges faced by the elderly. This initiative seeks to promote the enactment of relevant legislation, advocate for the rights of the elderly, and enhance their quality of life, ensuring that seniors can enjoy a safer and more dignified life in their later years. In 2023, Wellell collaborated with the organization on five public welfare events. These included inviting domestic and foreign scholars and experts to discuss and advocate for Taiwan's "assistive device rental system." In addition, training sessions for medical and caregiving personnel on the topics such as Reablement for the Elderly and Application of Assistive Devices were also organized. A total of 18 Wellell volunteers participated in these activities, which reached 18,320 people.
