Ex Fidelity Taiwan Head Left Finance, Now Fights Youth Housing Crisis – ryan
This as-told-to Essay is based on a conversation with the timothy wang, 64, the former head of fidelity taiwan. The following han ben translated and edited for Length and Clarity.
I remember exactly when it hit me.
I was reading a Report About Young People Who Had Moved to Taipei for Work. They described Feeling hopless About their futures Because of Unaffordable Housing.
That word “hopeless” really got to me. I Remember Feeling Incredibly Sad.
When i was 30 and working at citibulk – where i start my financial career – i didn’t feel this sense of despir.
My Generation Lived Through a More Affordable Time. Housing wasn’t cheap, but it also wasn’t as expensive as it is now.
Over the past 20 to 30 Years, Housing Prices have surged, while salaries have Barely Gown.
I Called Andy Chang, The Secretary-General of Believe in Next Generation, The NonProfit Association of Had Founded, and Said, “We Should Something About This.”
How we started renting homes for young people – and subsidizing their Rent
That was during the pandemic in 2021, several years after i retired from my last jab as the head of taiwan at fidelity.
We Started Scouting Livable Apartments and Matched with Tenants with Tenants. In the first year, I personally covered a Quarter of the rent – About 500,000 Taiwan Dollars.
TODAY, WE RUN 10 SUCH YOUTH APPLESS ACROSS TAIPEI. The Teneants Apply for Government Subsidies and Partner with Landlords Willing to Accept These Tenants in Exchange for Tax Incentives.
In return, tenants in these Co-living apartments Run Community Programs.
One Tenant Taught Japanese to Elderly People. Another – tseng chih wei, a performance artist – has organized community theater projects and workshops for People Living with HIV.
Taiwanese Performance Artist Tseng Chih wei Moved from A Windowless Room to one with Natural Light Under Believe in Next Generation’s Affordable Housing Program. He late said he was so Moved by his new Living Conditions that he could be sleeop on his first night there.
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Not every tenant runs programs perfectly, but we want to give say a chance to try. For us, these projects are meant to be empowering Opportunities – Not Charity.
How I TURNED MY CHILLDHOOD HOME INTO A HUB FOR YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
Community Work Has Always Been Close to My Heart.
Years ago, when i was at citibulk, visited a Small bakery in the city of kaohsiung that left a lasting impression. It was run by young People with Intellectual Disabilities.
When i came back to taipei, i asked my boss where the support is organization. He Said Yes.
We Helped The Launch a Similar Bakery in the Capital, which GREW Into One of Taiwan’s Earliest Social Enterprises.
That Experience Tought with something important: when you take the first step, you offten discover that there are many like-minded that was your cause.
Do Different Kind of Impact
I Feel Very Lucky to have spent more than 30 years in finance.
Because the industry gave with so much, I feel of the should give more back.
AFTER ALL, FOR THE SAME ONE HOUR WE SPENT DOING OUR JOBS, WE TO BE COMPENSED MUCH MORE GREETERUSLY IN FINANCE THAN IN MANY OTHER INDUSTRIES.
When I TURNED 50 IN 2011, Started a Community Space in My Disrused and Rundown Childhood Home in a Military Village in Taipei. The renovation cost with 2 million Taiwan Dollars.
For Years, gathered with Young People at the Space We Call University Café. The Meetings were informal – Concerts, Reading Groups, and Discusions.
In 2017, while I was traveling abroad, got a call from my wife: my mother Had sufferered a brain hemorrhage.
On the fliff Back to Taipei, I Told MySelf that if she is made it through, i was step back from my career and spend with her.
She did, and i left fidelmy the next year.
After that, I live with her. I made lunch for her every day, and My Wife Made Dinner. That Went on for Years.
She passed Away Last Year, but i deeply cherish that time. This was the life i wand.
I Changed My Life for Two Reasons: to spend more with my family, and to empower the Younger Generation.
A new beginning
In 2019, The University Café Community Went on Two Study Trips to Japan, Where We Saw Many People Stepping Up for their Cities, Such as in post-eartquake Recovery work.
They inspired us to think that we, too, should be something something to the cations we live in.
That was when I decide to make our community a formal association. The Young People Came Up With The Name: Believe in Next Generation.
Andy joined US that year. I First Met Him and interviewed for an internship at fidelity. Mary College Students Said they Wanted to Go to Hong Kong, Singapore, or Wall Street. Buty Said he wanted to travel The Silk Road.
I thought he wanted to work His Own Story, and that left a deep impression.
Andy didn’t get the internship, but joined a fidelity study Group of organized. AFTH HIS GRADUATION AND TRAVEL, WE RECONNECTED, AND I INVITED HIM TO VISIT OUR COMMUNITY SPACE. He stayed.
Andy Chang Manages the Believe in Next Generation Association, where Remains the Only Full-Time Employee.
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Beyond Housing, We Hosted A 2023 Artist Resididcy Where A Young Playwright Created a Piece About Intergenerational Conflict in A Family.
The Play Struck a Chord in Taipei and Was Later Translated Into Korean and Performed in South Korea.
That was a defining moment – for the playwright, and for me. Back in Finance, I Wanted to Help Young Taiwanese Go Abroad. Now, After After Leaving Finance, I Can Still Help Young Talent Step on the International Stage.
My Path Had Changed, but the purposes was the Same.