In education, what schools truly need isn’t just applause—it’s long-term support and meaningful resources. That’s exactly why Project Hope was created.
In the spring of 2025, Pro’sKit launched Project Hope in partnership with Yao-Dong, CIC, and Eclife. This three-year educational initiative, based at Pinglin Experimental Junior High School in New Taipei City, is focused on building sustainable STEAM classrooms and providing tailored learning resources for rural schools. The goal: to help students reconnect with the world through hands-on learning.
Unlike one-time donations, Project Hope is built on long-term engagement and deep collaboration. From early-stage needs assessments, classroom redesign, and equipment setup to curriculum planning and teacher partnerships—every step is co-created with the school to ensure that resources are practical and impactful, not just symbolic.
By March, the project had completed its first phase with a full classroom makeover and equipment installation. On April 12, the newly built STEAM classroom was officially unveiled, and a three-year Memorandum of Understanding was signed between school representatives and the partner companies. The event was attended by Wei Chia-Yu, Director of the New Taipei City Education Bureau Supervision Division; Chang Hsiu-Ling, District Chief of Pinglin; and Chou Ching-Chen, former Pinglin District Chief and current Chief of Yonghe District. All spoke in support of this cross-industry initiative and praised the companies for their long-term commitment to educational impact.
Pro’sKit’s Brand Ambassador Chanel Wang joined students in their very first STEAM class, guiding them through the assembly of a science toy and leading hands-on experimentation. Her presence marked the moment Project Hope officially entered the classroom—not just as an idea, but as a living, learning experience.
“We don’t need a one-time event. We need lasting change.”
Principal Ou of Pinglin Experimental Junior High shared:
“What we need is not a grand event—but real, lasting change. Project Hope shows us that we are not alone in this. Businesses and society are walking this path with us.”
The name Project Hope is more than just a message to students—it’s a new kind of CSR model. One that transforms goodwill into scalable, repeatable, and sustainable engagement.
It starts in Pinglin.
But its destination?
Every child waiting to be seen, supported, and empowered.
News source: https://money.udn.com/money/story/5635/8673317