Scheme Overview



Introducing AI Angel
The Garden of Hope’s Migrants Service Center (GOH-Migrants) brings together years of frontline experience supporting migrant caregivers. Under the guidance of Assistant Professor Kai Wang and Doctoral Candidate Chun-Hsien Lin, our team has independently developed AI Angel — your most trusted all-in-one companion. It integrates essential information on legal rights, educational tools, and local support resources to empower every migrant worker’s journey.
AI chatbot built together with migrant workers
Born from Need,
Built to Understand.
Less confusion,
More connection
Regularly reviewed by professionals
No Barriers. Start in Seconds.
AI Angel is available on LINE
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Mental health support and emotional release
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Activities and Workshops
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Practical caregiving and life resources


Launching April 2026.
Join the journey.
A Supportive Community


Healthier Caregivers, Happier Seniors
Only caregivers truly understand what caregiving feels like. Long hours and emotional demands often leave migrant workers feeling stressed, isolated, and exhausted—feelings they may not know how, or feel safe, to share.
Supporting migrant caregivers means supporting your family. When caregivers feel seen, connected, and supported, they have more energy, patience, and heart to care for the people who matter most.
A Supportive Community for Migrant Caregivers
We partner with organizations across Taiwan to build supportive, in-person communities for migrant caregivers. Through activities focused on physical and mental wellbeing, caregivers find strength, friendship, and a sense of belonging—far from home.




Rolling Out Across Taiwan:
March 2026
Care Competencies & Collective Care Workshops




Journey to Collective Care
In partnership with our advisory team, we design caregiving workshops tailored to real home care needs and migrant workers' capabilities. We share practical strategies and build mutual support across cultural awareness, care techniques, life adaptation, communication skills, and caregiving essentials—where learning leads to better care.
Continuous Learning for Better Care
Better
Home Care Skills
Bridging
Cultural Gaps
Adapting to Life
In Taiwan
Cross-cultural Communication
Launching April 2026.
Join the journey.
International Forum




Building a Better Future Through Cross-Cultural Care Ecosystems
Quality elder care is built on trust and collaboration. Migrant caregivers bring dedication and skill, but they need families who communicate openly, communities that support them, and access to medical and technology resources. A truly sustainable caregiving ecosystem only works when families, communities, and professionals come together.
Building a Better Future Through
Cross-Cultural Care Ecosystems
Analyzing Policy Frameworks
Benchmarking
Global Standards
Focusing on
Core Challenges
Facilitating Shared Learning & Field Practice
Fall 2026 ——
Details coming soon.