Jason Chang

Guiding Statement

With the world amassed with media outlets alerting people of contemporary issues concurring within the international circle, our most significant mission is to perceive the ones who are left out in the big picture.

The unfortunate members who are never brought into the light of mainstream society. These populations, whether located in a rural region or carelessly forgotten in our everyday lives, encounter a lack of awareness and thus a lack of action from people to bring effective healthcare systems into their livelihoods.

As health crises such as mentally dangerous xenophobia and the COVID-19 pandemic heighten in the 21st century, those who already suffer from little to no access to medical needs have found themselves being shackled by helpless conditions

This website portrays the efforts by Jason Chang in directing a crusade to advocate for public health concerning the underprivileged. The services include shedding light on Taiwanese Aboriginals, initiating a blood drive for a Leukemia cause, innovating a healthcare product for mental health, and establishing exchange and foundations for Himalayan communities.

Visit the projects pages to see the details of Jason’s efforts

About Founder

Born in a rural county in Taiwan and matriculated in an international community with diversified cultures, Jason is a high school student from Taipei American School who has harnessed a global perspective that enables him to discern the invisible line marking a distinction between the prestigious and the underserved.

Passionate about healthcare and the underlying health issues in our ever-changing society, Jason embarks on a journey to uncover health inequalities in the island and abroad, spearheading periodical projects to revive the much-needed healthcare opportunities for disadvantaged populations.

Organizations That Jason worked With

Jason's success in public health advocacy is also due to his studies of classics. Interested in classics from a young age, he is aware of the interdisciplinary nature of classics and the intellectual foundation it can bring to him. Through classics, he studied the origin and history of public health.

Read about Jason's side interest in Classical Studies here.

His research article featured on NY Times Daily