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Sustainable Development

Healthy Living

The TCFHC Group has been providing sponsorships in the sports industry for years and has discovered and nurtured a myriad of rising young sports stars. TCFHC had assembled a table tennis team (in 1947), a baseball team (in 1949), and a badminton team (in 1992) in the past, paying an annual average of NT$100 million in support of these teams. The funds are spent on development and training of these teams, provision of wellmaintained training facilities, accommodation and other benefits, and financial sponsorship for athletes to attend various domestic and international games and tournaments, all of which are essential to enable Taiwan to compete on the global stage. Meanwhile, TCFHC tries to take sports to a grassroots level by combining it with charities, advertisement, and school sports sponsorships. In 2021, TCFHC received another “Taiwan i Sports” Certificate and the 13th consecutive “Sports Activist Awards” from the Sports Administration of the Ministry of Education.
Goals for 2023-2027
  • Continue to provide NT$180 million or more every year to support the 3 teams in table tennis, badminton, and baseball.
  • Continue to help players develop a complete career path and transit with ease into the role of a coach, consultant, or bank teller after retiring from sports.
  • Continue cooperation programs with approximately 20 schools every year.
  • Sponsor 40 sports events by 2027.
  • Continue to organize 2 or more charitable health themed events every year to reach a total of 12 by 2027.
Training Athletes and Supporting Sports from the Bottom
Sports is an important soft power that enables Taiwan to connect with the world. Sports stars of TCFHC have been delivering remarkable performance internationally in recent years. They include Tzu-Ying Tai, World No. 1 in women's singles badminton, Tien-Cheng Chou, World No.2 in men's singles badminton, and top table tennis players including I-Ching Cheng, Yun-Ju Lin, Chih-Yuan Chuang, and Chien-An Chen. There are also baseball stars Sheng-Feng Wu, Jia-Yo Lin, and Han Lin. All of them are excellent athletes into whom TCFHC has invested much resources. Although the pandemic stopped some of the competitions in 2021, TCFHC teams stills accomplished much in the year. They won 9 championships, 12 second places, and 5 third places in 14 events. It was a great achievement to be celebrated.

In addition to ensuring support for active sports stars, TCFHC tries to recruit athletes with great potential from national games or schools in TCFHC cooperative programs and provide them with health allowances and competition bonuses in order to ease their financial burden. Outstanding performance will be rewarded with an offer to become a full-time player on a team and a job at TCB after retiring from the team.
Highlights from Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics
Promoting Sports and Competitions
TCFHC is committed to not only supporting talented athletes to enable Taiwan to compete globally, but also encouraging its employees to pay attention to health and exercise. TCFHC organizes sports events to invite all members of the public to be active.

To fulfill the role of a sports sponsor and urge employees to pay attention to health, TCFHC invites corporate clients and their employees to participate in the TCFHC badminton, table tennis, and slow pitch softball games every year. The games provide an opportunity for participants to meet other people with same interests and to relieve stress from work. The ultimate goal is to promote sports in Taiwan.
i-Health for the Old and Young
CAM donates to Yongee Cancer Prevention Health Care Foundation to sponsor traveling free clinics and promote preventive cancer screening. The sponsorship is intended to promote cancer prevention and correct medical knowledge and alert more people to monitor their own health for effective cancer prevention.

In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, and Taiwan went into Level 3 alert. Many disadvantaged groups were in desperate need for disease prevention supplies. On August 11, 2021, CAM teamed up with Yongee Cancer Prevention Health Care Foundation to host an event to raise free disease prevention supplies in Nantou County and offered real support for Xu I Kids and Elder Welfare Concerned Association.
Blood Drives
To help the government with the blood shortage crisis, TCB and CAM each organized one blood drive in 2021. They urged employees to join in and together the two companies collected 156 bags of blood.
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