The Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation (TWRF) was founded in 1987 with the mission of Healing Trauma, Driving Reform. Initially focused on rescuing young women sold into the sex trade by their parents, TWRF pioneered efforts in Taiwan to end the exploitation of women. TWRF has since become a leader in promoting gender equality, social justice, advocacy, and legal reform. Today, TWRF’s professional team provides a wide range of services, including support services for victims of intimate partner violence, human trafficking, child sexual exploitation, and digital sexual violence, as well as children who witness violence and adult survivors of childhood trauma. TWRF also manages AMA Museum for Peace and Women’s Human Rights, which preserves invaluable historical records of Taiwanese comfort women.