Talk:Sophie Chang (philanthropist)
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Hi, I'd like to suggest the following updates to the article, complete with sourcing.
In the Philanthropy section:
- Chang has personally responded to natural disasters and emergencies through her role with TSMC,[1][2][3] leading the foundation and TSMC employee volunteers in the support of underserved women, children,[4] and seniors[5][1] as well as education and environmental protection.[6] Her work also focuses on energy conservation and technical and vocational education.[7][8] In 2021, Chang established three solar power stations for the Ruifu Education Center in Tainan in collaboration with Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che, Taiju Group Chairman Wu Yigui, and National Cheng Kung University President Su Huizhen, and installed powr-saving LED lights in 32 schools in Pianxiang township as part of a “green energy for public welfare” model to provide social welfare organizations with reduced costs and sustainable growth.[9][10][11][12]
- Chang's work also focuses on bolstering technological and vocational education in rural communities,[13][14][15] and encourages student participation and self-confidence with leadership activities and skill-building such as cycling, mountain climbing and drumming as part of a collaboration with the After School Association of Taiwan.[16][17] Chang has collaborated with the Boyou Foundation, which aims to narrow the educational gap between students in urban and rural areas, and her work is supported by Lai Qingde, former mayor of Tainan.[15] In 2021, Chang launched a Technical Vocational Training initiative in partnership with LOHAS and the Yunlin County Government which equipped students of a remote township with the tools to grow and sell champignon mushrooms.[18][19]
- In 2012, Chang led TSMC's establishment of a new tea plant in the mountains of central Taiwan as part of an effort to help Alishan’s indigenous people rebuild the region following Typhoon Morakot in 2009.[20] In 2014, Chang led an on-site relief team in Kaohsiung following the gas explosions.[21] In 2018, Chang visited the site of the 6.0 earthquake in Hualien County to comfort the victims and arranged to bring 700 members of TSMC staff to the area to promote tourism, and later planned eight more trips to revitalize the area.[22] In 2021, she created and ran a campaign through TSMC to provide COVID-19 relief to India's hospitals,[23] and to set up contactless testing stations throughout Taiwan.[24] Later that year, TSMC also jointly donated 15 million doses of the BNT vaccines to Taiwan with Foxconn, the Yongling Foundation and the Tzu Chi Foundation, with Sophie Chang representing the company upon the arrival of the first 930,000 doses in Taiwan.[25][26] Also in 2021, she initiated a donation of 1,200 uniforms to firefighters who responded to the Taroko Express train derailment as part of an allocation by the TSMC foundation to help improve firefighters' equipment across the country.[2]
- Chang also serves as a public speaker, and gave the keynote speech at the 2020 International Women's Day Forum.[27] In April 2021, she held a press conference at the Far Eastern International Hotel in Taipei to discuss TSMC's charitable accomplishments and to encourage other enterprises to pursue philanthropy and volunteerism.[28] In 2022, Chang was invited to join Caixun’s ESG forum to discuss public welfare.[29]
In the Art and writings section:
- In 2021, Chang partnered with designer Wang Chen Tsai-Hsia to turn two of her paintings into clothing items as part of Shiatzy Chen’s spring 2022 fashion line. The items were included in the one-month "Zhu Yun" exhibition in Zhongshan, with proceeds donated to the TSMC Charity Foundation.[30][31][32] Chang also collaborated with Wang, the Tzu Chi Foundation and Chen Wenqian to create and deliver personal silk scarves to Syrian refugees and war victims in 2022.[33]
In the Recognition section:
- In 2021, Chang was awarded the Cultural Association Medal by the Taiwanese Ministry of Culture.[34][35]
References
- ^ a b Taiwan, Tatler. "封面人物張淑芬,慈善之路提燈前行:「作畫、做人、做慈善都是不斷學,然後發現自己可以做得更多。」". Tatler Asia (in Traditional Chinese).
- ^ a b "TSMC charity to donate uniforms to firefighters in Taroko train rescue – Focus Taiwan". focustaiwan.tw (in Chinese).
- ^ Chiang, Cathy. "NO.109《TAIWAN TATLER》張淑芬:心中有愛". Tatler Asia.
- ^ "張淑芬的公益進行式 – 財訊雙週刊". 財訊- 掌握趨勢 投資未來 | 最懂投資的財經媒體 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 29 April 2017.
- ^ 自由時報電子報 (26 July 2017). "教育部要學校推動孝道 台積電董娘感動到想哭 – 生活". 自由時報電子報 (in Chinese).
- ^ 林鳳琪 (31 January 2018). "張淑芬不只捐錢 更做政府做不到的慈善工程 – 今周刊". www.businesstoday.com.tw (in Chinese).
- ^ "台積電延伸偏鄉技職 張淑芬親走訪". 新浪新聞中心. 2 May 2021.
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- ^ "台積電基金會協助 台南偏鄉32校更換LED節能燈具". www.cna.com.tw (in Chinese). August 27, 2021.
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- ^ "張淑芬再度出手援助偏鄉孩童,加入「偏鄉技職教育」的公益計劃,讓孩子們能學一技之長,霸氣喊:我們會用跑的到你身邊". NEWSIEI.COM.
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- ^ 聯合新聞網. "偏鄉教育三支箭 張淑芬公益引路的十年一刻". 倡議家 (in Chinese).
- ^ "張淑芬不只捐錢 更做政府做不到的慈善工程 – 幸福熟齡". thebetteraging.businesstoday.com.tw (in Chinese). 1 February 2018.
- ^ "擦亮技職農教!張淑芬的第一線溫度 攪動偏鄉教育新希望". Business Weekly Taiwan (in Chinese). June 14, 2022.
- ^ "台積電基金會張淑芬與張麗善閉門會談 願協助雲林青年就業". ettoday.net (in Chinese). March 30, 2022.
- ^ "No. 1 chip-maker unveils tea factory in central Taiwan". The China Post, Taiwan. 8 April 2012.
- ^ "TSMC, I-Mei exchange ideas on CSR". Taiwan News. 3 June 2015.
- ^ "Wife of TSMC founder takes 700 staff to quake-struck Taiwan region". Taiwan News. 24 March 2018.
- ^ "Taiwan's TSMC launches employee donation drive to support India". Taiwan News. 7 May 2021.
- ^ "TSMC to donate 'contactless' COVID testing stations across Taiwan". Taiwan News. 23 May 2021.
- ^ "BNT疫苗落地!張淑芬接機感嘆:有許多不容易". Yahoo! News (in Chinese). September 2, 2021.
- ^ "張淑芬接機BNT疫苗:感謝各方不同努力 成功提早一個月抵台". www.finance.ettoday.net (in Chinese). September 2, 2021.
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- ^ "台積電慈善基金張淑芬邀請企業一起推動善的循環". n.yam.com (in Chinese). May 12, 2022.
- ^ "完美呈現畫作筆觸!夏姿攜手張淑芬 把藝術變時尚". www.udn.com (in Chinese). August 18, 2021.
- ^ "台積電張淑芬讚夏姿「世界級精品」 為作畫穿299元平價衣也甘願". ETFashion (in Chinese). August 18, 2021.
- ^ "時尚|張淑芬畫作夏姿巧藝轉生衣服上 「要讓國際看見夏姿」". Apple Daily Taiwan (in Chinese). August 18, 2021.
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Please let me know if these additions would be appropriate. Thank you, Albee at TSMC (talk) 08:57, 26 July 2022 (UTC)
- @Albee at TSMC: The additions look fine to me. Done Yue🌙 06:24, 5 August 2022 (UTC)
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[edit]see talk page Drmies (talk) 16:15, 31 October 2023 (UTC)