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發行人:林豪傑院長  出刊日期:2025-09-20
本期內容
* 【EMBA】從中山出發,愛留大地——陽光協會以行動實踐深耕十年的社會關懷
* 【國際學程】 NSYSU Monkey Tour: A Heartwarming Encounter with Our Playful Neighbors

* 本期內容

# 【EMBA】從中山出發,愛留大地——陽光協會以行動實踐深耕十年的社會關懷

由EMBA校友共同成立的社團法人高雄市中山陽光社會關懷協會(簡稱陽光協會),秉持「關懷弱勢、回饋社會」的初心,深耕在地已近十年。協會成員涵括中山大學管理學院的師長、EMBA校友與在校生。他們多為長期投身公益、關注社會議題的企業領袖與專業人士。協會憑藉著EMBA網絡的凝聚力,持續串聯資源、擴大影響力,協助多個社福機構推動長期服務。


多年來,陽光協會的關懷對象涵蓋弱勢兒童、身障家庭、獨居長者等族群;更長期支持腦性麻痺庇護家園的興建(目前已興建完成)。協會同時與高雄市社會局攜手辦理「童心童樂、共創幸福」兒童節活動,用行動陪伴慢飛天使,實踐教育平權。然而,這群EMBA校友最牽掛的,仍是母校周邊那些長期缺乏資源支持的弱勢居民。


「從中山出發」——深入哨船里與桃源里的溫暖行動


2023年起,陽光協會發起了「從中山出發——關懷哨船里與桃源里弱勢邊緣戶」的行動。這計畫源自學長姐們走訪本校附近的哨船里與桃源里時,發現多戶家庭因身分認定模糊和法規限制,無法取得正式社福補助,長期面臨生活困境。


經過與當地里長與居民多次探訪與評估後,選出六戶高度弱勢家庭,啟動定期關懷機制。關懷內容包括每戶每月提供3,000元生活補助,並由校友醫師、志工與教育工作者組成跨領域服務團隊,定期訪視、提供健康諮詢、媒合教育與醫療資源。


這不僅僅是一次性的援助,而是系統性、長期性地建立支持網絡,從多個面向強化社區的自主照護能力。目的是深化大學與地方共創的連結,落實「全人關懷」的理念。


走進生活的行動者:六戶家庭的真實故事


在這段溫暖的旅程中,以下每戶家庭的故事,都是陽光協會成員走入生活、參與改變的見證。


黃女士在丈夫驟逝後,獨自帶著兩名幼孩回到娘家。本以為生活只能苦撐,直到那天,中山EMBA的學長姐們走進她的家中。他們帶來的不只是生活補助,更有耐心的傾聽與溫柔的尊重,讓她慢慢從不安中走出來,重新站穩腳步,找回肩負母職的信心。


72歲的麥伯伯,過去因配偶捲款潛逃,無依無靠地寄居姐姐家中。陽光協會志工不僅送上生活物資與關懷,更實際協助整理雜亂居所,由校友企業捐助家具並啟動居家修繕工程,讓他從破敗的環境中走出,重新感受到生活的尊嚴與希望。


88歲的劉阿嬤與82歲的王阿嬤,各自承受喪夫之痛,卻依舊堅強地照顧孫女。EMBA的師生除了提供經濟協助與教育資源,更安排志工進行課後陪伴與學習輔導,讓孩子在關愛中穩健成長,不因貧困而失去未來的選擇權。


鄭女士因行動不便,卻必須獨力照顧罹癌的兒子。陽光協會積極媒合在地慈善團體提供長期支持,讓她有了依靠與希望。


至於靠打零工養活四名女兒的李先生,則在師生們的陪伴下獲得實質幫助,除了日常物資支援,更協助申請文具與制服補助,並引入婦幼福利資源,分擔了他沉重的生活壓力。


從教育出發,走入社會的深度關懷


這六戶家庭的故事,不只是個案,更是中山EMBA落實社會責任、建立長期連結的真實寫照。他們不是旁觀的捐助者,而是實際走進社區的行動者。從聆聽、陪伴到協調與倡議,每一步都是深度參與。「我們希望從學校出發,先照顧好我們身邊的人。」這句話,是陽光協會行動的核心信念。


透過這樣一條條看似平凡卻踏實的路徑,中山EMBA以教育的高度,看見社會的深度;以管理的資源,解決人間的困境;用愛與責任,點亮社區的角落。未來,這條關懷的道路仍將持續延伸,讓中山的每一份力量,都成為他人生命中的一道光。



陽光協會的學長們協助整理麥伯伯家


陽光協會定期訪視

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# 【國際學程】 NSYSU Monkey Tour: A Heartwarming Encounter with Our Playful Neighbors

            On the bright morning of March 14th, 2025, the Student Association once again held everyone's beloved event—the NSYSU Monkey Tour! Located within beautiful mountains, our campus shares its home with native monkeys, Macaca Cyclopis, or also called as Formosan Rock Macaque. Living in harmony with these charming neighbors provides us with various challenges. Thankfully, our collaborative community from the Association for Coexistence with Macaca Cyclopis (ACMC), also known as 社團法人台灣獼猴共存推廣協會, joined us to provide expert guidance. The guides primarily spoke Mandarin, accompanied by an enthusiastic translator who fluently bridged our understanding into English.




            Before we embarked on our journey, our friendly ACMC guides shared essential tips to ensure our safety and to make sure both us and monkeys could enjoy each other's company:


  • Monkeys might approach and touch you—remember, please don’t touch back!

  • If a monkey moves towards you, calmly sit down to appear non-threatening.

  • Hold your bag firmly in front of you to keep curious paws at bay.

  • Should they leap onto you, remain still and gentle; sudden movements may startle them.

  • And remember—avoid rustling plastic bags or opening your bags in their presence; monkeys find this irresistibly tempting!



            Only a short distance into our mountain hike, we spotted a heartwarming sight: monkeys gently grooming each other. Our guide explained that grooming is a vital social habit, essential for acceptance within their groups. We also learned something fascinating—the monkeys here were gentler and more accustomed to visitors compared to our lively campus residents, who tend to be a bit territorial, rightfully protective of their home.






            As we delve deeper into the mountain, we felt incredibly fortunate to witness a truly special moment—the first newborn monkey of the year, softly cradled by its loving mother. We quietly sat nearby, blending into the environment as we listened to captivating stories about monkey family life shared by our guides. Playful groups of teenage monkeys curiously approached us, entertaining us with their playful antics and energetic charm. Our guides mentioned that youthful monkeys are naturally inquisitive, while adult monkeys typically maintain their distance unless provoked.




            As we neared the end of our wonderful tour, another delightful scene unfolded before us—monkeys splashing and joyfully playing in a nearby pool! Some monkeys, evidently comfortable with human presence, came even closer and playfully jumped onto our shoulders. With gentle laughter and wide smiles, we truly felt connected to these amazing animals.




            As our wonderful tour concluded, we captured precious moments with group photos, cherishing this unforgettable experience. Before parting ways, one guide warmly concluded:


“You've all been incredibly lucky today! Not only did you see the playful side of our monkey friends, but you've also witnessed something truly special—the very first monkey baby born this year, the only one at this moment!”
– ACMC


Photo credit: 吳權翰
Written by: Stan

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