In 1990, the
Child Welfare League Committee was organized to facilitate
the 1990 amendment of the 1973 Child Welfare Law. The committee
was comprised of a group of enthusiastic professionals including
legislators, lawyers, social workers as well as other concerned
participants. The Committee prepared a Revision of the Child
Welfare Law which was then sent to the Legislative Yuan for
approval. The Committee believed there was a need for a permanent
organization to carry on the child welfare work in Taiwan
and thus the Child Welfare League Foundation (CWLF) was established
in December 1991.
Since then, CWLF has provided a wide range of publicly
accessible services related to child welfare. CWLF works
to resolve social problems through public education, social
services and legislative change while addressing new problems
as needs arise.
CWLF was first established in Taipei in 1991. The Kaohsiung
branch was later established in December 1997, followed
by the Taichung branch in 1998. CWLF in collaboration with
the Taiwan Provincial Government also founded the Missing
Children Data Resource Center in Taichung.