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8-1Social Participation
 

Getac firmly believe that the sustainable growth of businesses originates from societal resources and the support of the broader public. Therefore, each year, the Shenji Board of Directors allocates a portion of the company's profits to establish the "Shenji Holdings Public Welfare Trust Charity Fund." Shenji has consistently upheld education and social care as core values. We maintain long-term partnerships with various non-profit organizations, social welfare foundations, care centers, and centers for intellectual development. We support their operational development and participate in guardianship programs aimed at assisting disadvantaged families, rural education, and child welfare.

Caring for disadvantaged groups

In 2023, we expanded our support to vulnerable groups, providing assistance to disadvantaged families, women, elderly individuals, and the homeless. A total of 2.5 million New Taiwan Dollars were allocated to help more vulnerable communities in society.
 

Private Dawn Care Home in Hualien County Panshi Social Welfare Foundation in Pingtung County The Quaker Christian Friends Service Center in Hualien  
  • The "Meal Subsidy Program" at the Private Dawn Care Home in Hualien County assists individuals facing multiple disabilities and age-related functional decline with dietary adjustments and improvements. In 2023, the program served a total of 120 individuals. The institution's kitchen operates year-round, providing three meals a day without interruption, and offers personalized dietary services for those with abnormal nutritional indicators.                                                    
  • Panshi Social Welfare Foundation in Pingtung County is involved in the "Soaring Angels Forever Home - Home for Cerebral Palsy, Building a Home Together with Love" project, which aims to build a comprehensive care center. Phase one, the main building, is completed with 96 full-time residential beds. Phase two will add a multi-functional activity center and classrooms to enhance learning spaces and create a nurturing environment.                   
  • The Quaker Christian Friends Service Center in Hualien supports disadvantaged families by offering after-school tutoring and services for children facing various challenges, including single-parent households, grandparents raising grandchildren, economically disadvantaged families, indigenous and new immigrant children, and families in crisis. In 2023, they organized a summer camp for about 50 participants to enhance life skills through group training sessions.                                                    
  
The Father Bai Yongen Social Welfare Foundation Love and Hope Children's Care Development Association Taitung County's private Hannah's Hom
  •  The Father Bai Yongen Social Welfare Foundation participated in the "Together with Love, Guarding Continuous Service" project, supporting the "Rural Elderly Care Service Program for the Poor and Solitary" to improve living conditions and health for elderly living alone in remote areas. They provide daily necessities, food, and organize community activities to ensure proper care for the elderly. In 2023, they served 386 individuals, totaling over 2,000 person-times of service.                              
  • Love and Hope Children's Care Development Association participates in a program providing nutrition and equipment assistance to rural disadvantaged children's tutoring classes. This initiative ensures children receive nutritious meals and necessary equipment for a conducive learning environment. In 2023, over 8,000 students across 30 locations nationwide benefited from the program.
  • In 2023, Taitung County's private Hannah's Home served 21 abandoned infants and toddlers aged 0-2. The organization provides 24-hour nurturing and care, assists in returning children to their biological families, and facilitates placement in foster homes or adoption to help them start a new life.                                             
 
Taipei Love and Compassion Social Welfare Foundation Lixing Social Welfare Foundation The Life's Flavors Cultural Construction Association
  • In 2023, Taipei Love and Compassion Social Welfare Foundation supported 13 protective infants, 77% affected by drug addiction, through medical care (194 instances), music therapy (33 sessions), and Montessori activities (38 sessions), engaging a total of 257 participants.
  • Lixing Social Welfare Foundation supports abused women and children through the "Supporting Rebuilding Lives for Victims of Violence" project, helping them leave violent homes and addressing housing, employment, and childcare challenges. Since 2013, they have provided personalized companion services to promote self-reliance.
  • The Life's Flavors Cultural Construction Association participated in the "Urban Poverty Reconstruction and Connection Project," assisting homeless individuals, recyclers, and other disadvantaged groups in rebuilding their lives and connections. This initiative aims to enhance self-confidence, motivation for work, and public understanding of poverty issues. In 2023, they completed cleaning and organizing activities for 166 households, involving a total of 437 participants.
 
The Taiwan Children and Family Support Foundation Lanyu Elementary School in Orchid Island Muxin Intellectual Development Center
  • The Taiwan Children and Family Support Foundation's Nantou and Tainan branches participated in the "Taitung Family Support Center Academic Year 112 Scholarship" program, assisting economically disadvantaged families with over 1,600 households and about 3,000 children. In 2023, 85 elementary and junior high students received support, aiding their families with back-to-school supplies and easing financial burdens.           
  • Lanyu Elementary School in Orchid Island, Taitung County, participated in the "112 Taitung County Lanyu Elementary School Improvement and Enrichment of Teaching Environment Equipment Donation Project." Over 98% of the students are of the Yami tribe. Climate effects had caused rust and malfunctions in the school's teaching equipment. In 2023, donations of digital devices and e-books benefited a total of 46 individuals, significantly enhancing the learning environment for both students and teachers.
  • In 2023, the Muxin Intellectual Development Center organized the "112th Triathlon for Persons with Disabilities," inviting various organizations in Taitung County to participate. These included the Shenxiu Nursing Center, Taitung County Association for Parents of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, and Amu Handcraft Workshop, among others. A total of 203 individuals participated, including 124 persons with disabilities and 79 accompanying persons.
 
8-2Getac Holdings Charity Trust Fund
 

Employee Charitable Acts

 

Getac Holdings' charitable initiative, the "Tongxin Club," encourages employees to participate in social welfare activities outside of work. Established in August 2023, it operates with a volunteer spirit, focusing on caring for the disadvantaged, community service, donating supplies, and environmental conservation. Tongxin Club plans two activities per quarter, totaling four in the third and fourth quarters of 2023, aiming to assist vulnerable groups and contribute positively to society.

Getac Holdings’ Charitable club- Tongxin Club

8-3Employee Charitable Acts
 

The Tongxin Club subscribes to Love Reading Secondhand Bookstore's secondhand books The Tongxin Club donated baby supplies to the Love and Mercy Foundation The Tongxin Club extends Christmas blessings to the remote areas of Lanyu, including Lanyu Orchid Island Elementary School and its affiliated kindergarten The union of Getac’s factories in China calls upon employees to participate in the "Deer Star Day Donation" campaign
  • The Love Reading Second-Hand Bookstore is a self-supporting organization that assists people with disabilities in employment. They provide a physical workshop space and utilize donated materials to support ongoing work opportunities for their disabled partners. Tung Shin Society visited Love Reading in September and encouraged its members to support the bookstore through a charity book subscription initiative.
  • The AiCi Social Welfare Foundation specializes in caring for children aged 0-2 from disadvantaged families, particularly those with parents affected by AIDS or drug addiction. Over 70% of its funding comes from self-raised donations. In September, the Tongxin Society visited AiCi and donated essential baby items such as bath products, pacifiers, and bottles. Additionally, in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Tongxin Society also prepared mooncakes, pomelos, and other festive foods for the occasion.
  • To support children in remote rural areas and spread Christmas cheer through action, promoting social inclusivity, Tongxin Club prepared various Christmas gifts in December. Members spent their after-work hours personally packing 50 gift bags. These gifts are intended to bring heartfelt warmth and encouragement to the children of Lan Yu Lang Island Elementary School and its affiliated kindergarten, aiming to make them feel the caring support from society.                              
  • Getac labor union in China participated Kunshan City's "2023 Lu Cheng Da Ai" and "Charity Day Donation" online fundraising events, initiating the "Lu Cheng Da Ai, Let Love Rise" charity campaign. They invited colleagues to donate and support individuals with serious illnesses, disabilities, disadvantaged children, and rural revitalization.
   

Promoting Sustainable Volunteer Day and Contributing to Local Revitalization
  

Starting from 2023, Getac encourages employees to actively engage in social welfare and environmental sustainability volunteer activities. We take the initiative in planning these activities and designate specific days as "Sustainable Volunteer Day." On this day, employees have the option to either work at the company or participate in volunteer activities organized by us.

To enhance employee participation, we take care of all arrangements, including itinerary planning, transportation, meals, and souvenirs for the volunteers. Moving forward, we will continue organizing a diverse range of ESG activities that are environmentally friendly. For instance, tree planting and supporting local organic farming initiatives are on the agenda. Through Sustainable Volunteer Day, our colleagues can develop ecological conservation awareness and demonstrate their commitment to reducing carbon footprints in their daily lives. This approach is a crucial step towards achieving sustainable business operations and net-zero carbon emissions. Additionally, we actively contribute to local community revitalization efforts, promoting the well-being and harmony of the places where we operate.

 
Getac Beach Cleanup Volunteer Day

8-4Getac Beach Cleanup Volunteer Day
 

In response to World Earth Day, Getac organized its first "Beach Cleanup Volunteer Day" on a make-up work day, March 25th. Employees were called upon to participate in a beach cleanup activity at Fulung Beach. The central theme of the event was "Low Carbon, Zero Trace, Green Living," emphasizing the practice of low-carbon activities. From the planning stage to execution, extra efforts were made to avoid generating environmental pollution, reducing carbon emissions, and minimizing environmental contamination, all in the spirit of creating a more eco-friendly and sustainable environment for our planet.

A total of 151 employees actively participated in this volunteer activity, and the event adopted the "International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) Data Card" designed by the Ocean Conservancy (TOC) to classify marine debris. This standardized data card allowed for uniform calculation standards for marine waste collected from various locations worldwide. Throughout the beach cleanup campaign, an impressive 154.4 kilograms of coastal waste were removed, showcasing the fruitful outcome of this effort. For more details, see the Getac 's Beach Cleanup Day event news.

 

Getac Beach Cleanup Volunteer Day

8-6Getac Tree Planting Volunteer Day
 

With a broader perspective for future environmental action plans, Getac collaborates with its supply chain to promote a circular economy development model. On the make-up workday of September 23, Getac invited its supply chain partner, Intel Taiwan, to join in the New Taipei Shalun Coastline Tree Planting and Maintenance Project. In response to the environmental impact of global extreme weather, Getac’s Tree Planting Day embodies four key principles: 1) rescuing the increasingly receding coastline, 2) restoring terrestrial ecosystems and maintaining biodiversity, 3) mitigating the impact of climate change, reducing carbon emissions, and purifying the air, and 4) co-creating sustainable impact with supply chain partners. These principles align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to “Climate Action,” “Life on Land,” and “Partnerships for the Goals,” demonstrating Getac’s commitment to green and sustainable practices.

This volunteer activity mobilized over 200 employees who planted 600 native Taiwanese saplings and committed to a three-year maintenance effort, contributing to the restoration of the Shalun coastline forest in New Taipei and working together to create environmental sustainability. For more details, see the Getac Tree Planting Day event news.

Getac Team Building Camp: The Quest for Liao Tian-Ding's Treasure
8-5Getac Team Building Camp


In response to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to support "Local Revitalization," Getac takes action to address issues caused by urban-rural disparities, such as population outflow, aging, and economic decline in local communities. The concept of "Local Revitalization" focuses on leveraging local characteristics, revitalizing the area, and supporting the economic development of local communities.

On June 17th, on a make-up work day, Getac organized the " Getac Team Building Camp: The Quest for Liao Tian-Ding's Treasure" activity. The event not only provided competitive prizes, meals, and local souvenirs but also integrated the idea of "Local Revitalization" into the team-building camp.

A total of 420 employees participated in the event, engaging in team competitions with local businesses. This not only tested team cohesion among colleagues but also fostered camaraderie and balanced physical and mental well-being. Through interactive games related to the historical significance of Dadaocheng, participants delved into the local culture and stories of the area. Additionally, the event included opportunities to taste local cuisine and enjoy exclusive discounts at local establishments, contributing to the economic vitality of the neighborhood and promoting sustainable local development.
 


Cultivating Industrial Experts


The "Y.S Awards - Yushow Cup" is a creative competition organized by the Yushow Foundation. Getac Holdings participates annually in event planning and judging, aiming to connect creative energy with industrial development and translate inspiration into actionable projects. Since 2003, we have collaborated with affiliated enterprises to promote the Yushow Award Creative Competition, making it a crucial avenue for encouraging young people's development.

Over the past two decades, the Yushow Award has nurtured over 30,000 young students, providing a platform to showcase creativity and implement ideas. Aligned with Taiwan's digital technology and design education, the competition focuses on cultivating international digital content and design talent, empowering young generations to innovate within Taiwan's industries.
 

About Y.S Awards

8-7About Y.S Awards
 

The 21st Yushow Cup, themed "Future Technology, Earth Solutions," emphasizes innovation and environmental sustainability. This year's competition places greater emphasis on eco-friendliness by using reusable exhibition stands and minimizing disposable waste, in alignment with ESG principles of environmental sustainability. Additionally, adopting a semi-open judging format allows participating teams to observe and learn from each other, enhancing communication and interaction.

The competition received over 680 submissions this year, rigorously evaluated by judges, with 47 teams ultimately advancing to the finals. Three teams were awarded first place, demonstrating deep exploration in their respective fields and a strong understanding of user needs, earning high praise from the judges.

The Yushow Cup Creative Awards provide a platform for young students to showcase their talents, using technological innovation to drive industrial development. It explores how technology can empower the next generation, injects new ideas into businesses, and fosters a new paradigm of sustainable development, aiming to create an ecologically harmonious and mutually beneficial society.
 

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  • Sustainable Supply Chain

  • Prohibiting Procurement Of Conflict Minerals

  • Environmental Protection

  • Green Product

  • Friendly Workplace

  • Social participation

  • CSR Questionnaire

  • We sincerely welcome any suggestions regarding this Report.

    Irene Sun
    Corporation Relations Office
    Email: Getac.csr@getac.com.tw

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    Lisa Kung
    Director of Auditing Office
    Email: gtcaudit@getac.com.tw