The purpose of this study was to understand the empowerment level and healthpromotion lifestyles of the town's community health volunteers and factors influenced the behavior. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data by using self-administered method at the first training course's opening session for the new health volunteers. Volunteers who were actively providing health services were invited to participate in the opening session and in this study. In total, 52 valid responses were received. The SPSS (Window version 11.0) was used for data analysis. The results of this study showed that the majority of subjects were middle-age females with spouse. Their education was predominately at junior high school level. The self-perceived health status belonged in the satisfactory level. However, more than half of the subjects were obese or overweight according to their BMI. The empowerment level of the subjects was in the middle-high level. Among socio-demographic characteristics of the subjects, marital status and religious preference were significant factors influencing their health-promotion lifestyles. Subjects who perceived their health status as satisfactory tended to demonstrate health-promoting behaviors. There was no statistically significant relationship between empowerment level and health-promotion lifestyles. It is recommended that the enhancement of regular exercise behaviors of community health volunteer is important. The proposed strategy may not only empower their interpersonal relationship with other volunteers or organizations through expending their socio-network resources but also improve their health-promoting knowledge and attitude.