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 Key Milestones of Dreamers 
2012

August - The Dreamers Non-Profit Organization was officially established.
December
- Mobilized supporters to help Hualien County Sanmin Junior High School’s baseball team build a new field, giving students the chance to pursue their baseball dreams.
December - Raised NT$1,468,800 to expand the Ronald McDonald House Charities, benefiting over 15,000 children receiving long-distance medical care.

2013

September - Partnered with the Chiling Charity Foundation to raise NT$5,358,171 for children in remote areas.
October - Collaborated again with the Ronald McDonald House Charities, raising NT$1,309,000 to provide medical resources for children with cancer, heart disease, and rare illnesses, alleviating the financial burdens on their families.

2015

Received the “Public Welfare Innovation Award” from the Taipei City Government during International Volunteer Day.
June - Partnered with the Sunshine Foundation to raise NT$3,000,000 for the psychological and physical rehabilitation of burn victims from the Formosa Fun Coast explosion.
December - Partnered with iPASS Corporation and illustrator sinkcomic to create a card design that raised NT$392,800 for disadvantaged girls in the Catholic St. Francis Xavier Children and Juvenile Center and the Mennonite Good Shepherd Taiwan in Hualien, helping them achieve their dreams.

2016

February - Raised funds for disaster relief following the Tainan Earthquake by partnering with Gomaji, donating 1% of group purchase sales during Lunar New Year to Tainan City Government’s relief efforts.
December - Partnered with ETTV weather anchor Rita Wang to raise NT$410,000 to support New City Church’s after-school tutoring program, providing meals for disadvantaged children in Keelung’s Nuannuan District.

2017

Held 95 public lectures in 32 independent bookstores across Taiwan, covering topics like public welfare, social enterprises, architecture, NGOs, and environmental issues, while connecting with marginalized communities.
April
- Organized the first Children’s Day celebration, hosting four banquets in Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung for 79 children from four non-profit organizations.

2018

Secretary-General Zhang Zheng was awarded the Taiwan Yi-Xing Award (Good Deed Award). 
April–September - Provided 163 youths with job training and reading opportunities at independent bookstores, with nine stores participating.
April–August - Collaborated with Taiwan’s social work unions to host 22 seminars titled “Fifty Shades of Social Work,” exploring labor rights in social work and publishing county-level labor rights survey results.

2019

June–August - Organized 15 crime prevention seminars, partnering with the Criminal Prevention Research Center, Academy for the Judiciary, Ministry of Justice, and legal aid organizations.
Established a column in CommonWealth Magazine to explore the causes and social contexts of crime, shedding light on societal issues and encouraging positive change.

2020

Defined its mission: “To ensure all Micro NGOs can operate without worries.”
Launched a revamped website with a regular donation feature, allowing supporters to provide long-term assistance to Micro NGOs through Dreamers.

2021

Officially launched financial and accounting support services for Micro NGOs.
May
- Amid the pandemic, Dreamers initiated the “Emergency Pandemic Relief Fundraising,” benefiting 30 Micro NGOs, 2,172 underprivileged households, and 263 individuals.

2022

Hosted the First Micro NGO Year-End Banquet, with nearly 100 Micro NGOs participating, fostering mutual encouragement and connection.
May - August - Partnered with crowdfunding platform ZecZec to launch “A Different Mother’s Day” and “Father’s Day” campaigns, benefiting six Micro NGOs in.

2023

Hosted the Second Micro NGO Year-End Banquet, themed “Magical Leading Geese, Let’s Fly Together”, with participation from nearly 100 Micro NGOs.
April
- Collaborated with five Micro NGOs in Nantou to provide a city exploration experience for over 100 children from remote areas, supported by corporate volunteers and influencers.
Organized the First Micro NGO Travel Event, hosting day trips in Taoyuan, Nantou, Yilan, Hualien, Taitung, and Kaohsiung, with 74 Micro NGOs participating to help social workers relax and recharge.
Launched the KOL Public Welfare Campaign, engaging 15 influencers to promote Micro NGO causes through hands-on experiences and videos.

2024

Hosted the Third Micro NGO Year-End Banquet, with 249 organizations and 307 participants, fostering networking and collaboration.
May - Organized the Second Micro NGO Travel Event, a two-day trip to Xitou, with 97 Micro NGOs and 164 participants, advocating for fair wages and benefits for social workers.
Appointed actor Wang Jing as the 2024 Micro NGO Ambassador for Abandoned Animals.
Appointed singer Kimberley Chen as the 2024 Micro NGO Ambassador for Vulnerable Children and Youths.
Appointed singer Kenji Wu as the 2024–2025 Micro NGO Ambassador for Isolated Seniors.

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