Work integrated social enterprises or affirmative businesses and enterprises (WISE) providing social services and products are the most visible forms of social enterprises in Taiwan. This type of social enterprise is deeply concerned with the socially disadvantaged minority and it is able to integrate them with the labor market by providing them with proper training and employment assistance. This study uses the research project- "Study on Social Impact of Work? Integrated Social Enterprises in Taiwan and Hong Kong" subsidized by the Ministry of Science and Technology from 2014 to 2016. We analyse a case from the Taiwan Fund for Children and Families (TFCF) by exploring the social impact of WISE. The TFCF's Love Shop is a new type of project which connects the resources of businesses and government. This study explored the following questions: what are the qualities of the clients whom the project serves? How had the clients changed before and after they joined the project? Moreover, what motivated the clients to take part in the project, and what had they changed after their participation? Finally yet most important of all, what is the influence it brings about to its clients economically and socially?