Do You A Flavor
人生百味
Since 2014, Do You A Flavor has focused on combatting urban poverty issues like street homelessness and other urban poverty issues. We realized that recognize homelessness and poverty are not do not purely caused stem by from factors under an individual’s control and thus an individual’s effort and determination on their own are not enough to achieve social reintegrationindividual factors, and are therefore imporving and social reintegration cannot be achieved solely by an individual’s effort and determination. also difficult to rely solely on individual efforts to improve their situation and reintegrate into social groups..
At the same time, we realize understand that impoverished people in poverty are often constantly misunderstood, neglected/ignored, stigmatized, and excluded because of society's misunderstanding.
Therefore, via investing in both direct service and social advocacy education, we aim to loosen the structural constraints impoverished individuals face. However, We believe through promoting we believe that equality, understanding, and connectivity, we can create non-exclusionary spaces, a culture of inclusivity, and a more equitable s can develop the social culture of inclusiveness and thus create a space ociety to be enjoyed by all.
for non-exclusion.
Therefore, through direct service and social advocacy education, we want to loosen the structural constraints by engaging the community and poor individuals to make a difference together, making society more livable for each individual.
Companionship Services
Educational Outreach
Organizational Connections
Legislative Oversight
We have invited over 200 citizens to make over 1,000 meal boxes to share with the homeless, which have been held 15-20 times annually.
In collaboration with multiple NGOs we organized the inaugural ‘Poor People’s Taipei’, which is an exhibition and advocacy event. To date, we have jointly established the Alliance for Learning from the Poor's Action with 21 organizations, actively advocating for change.
Starting in 2018, our banquet is held annually for the homeless.
Opening of the homeless day-time servicing center. It serves 40 homeless, providing 2,500 times washing services, 6,000 items of supplies, and 650 numbers of participants for our group and community activities.