Cathay Life promote the Sustainable Campus Project alongside the K-12 Education Administration. Since 2019, we have focused on tackling drug abuse issues by working with the online game-based learning platform PaGamO to launch the Air Force, Army and Navy Program. We have organized education games to advocate drug abuse prevention. With a gaming model where players answer anti-drug questions to gain territories, we enable children to learn about drug prevention through entertainment, and achieve the goal of “gaining drug knowledge” and “drug prevention.”
Air Force_PaGamO Online Anti-Drug Mission
Professors from National Taiwan Normal University and National Chung Cheng University were commissioned to design anti-drug questions and detailed explanations for elementary school and junior high school students. The questions were reviewed by the K-12 Education Administration of the Ministry of Education. 440 anti-drug questions and detailed explanations are available on PaGamO for children to learn drug prevention knowledge through online games.
Army_Small Anti-Drug e-Sports Competitions at Schools by Cathay Life Volunteers
Nearly 6,000 Cathay Life volunteers have engaged with schools to organize small class-based anti-drug e-sports competitions.
Navy_National Anti-drug e-Sports Competition
The Navy – Cathay Anti-drug Hero Championship and PaGamO Open, first started in 2020, has held for four consecutive years.
Focus story
As of 2023, more than 1.94 million participants have taken part in PaGamO Online Anti-Drug Mission.
As of 2022, a total of 1,362 schools have participated in Small Anti-Drug e-Sports Competitions, and more than 200 thousand participants have taken part.
As of 2023, more than 50 thousand participants have taken part in National Anti-drug e-Sports Competition.