From Material Donation to Hands-on Action: Revival Group Joins Forces with

Revival Environmental Industry Group has long been committed to social welfare and international humanitarian issues. During the recent "Step 30" (Shoes for Life) donation drive held at the Taiwan Shoufu University campus in Madou, Tainan, the company’s Chairman Queelin Wu and CEO ToTo Shih, alongside city council candidate PoLi Li, personally led their team of employees in a three-day volunteer service, providing tangible support for this cross-border humanitarian project.

Organized by the Tainan City Environmental Protection Bureau in collaboration with the Step 30 International Ministries, the event aimed to collect used shoes and essential living supplies. Once sorted, these items are shipped to Africa to help local residents improve their health and living conditions. In addition to providing 300 traffic cones, 20 trolleys, and coordinating the rescue vehicle previously donated by the company, Revival Group mobilized a team of 15 employees to join the volunteer ranks.

From March 13th to 15th, the Revival team traded their business suits for volunteer vests to assist with sorting, bundling, and heavy lifting. Under the scorching sun, they worked alongside other volunteers to process a massive volume of shoe donations. Revival Group stated that beyond pursuing sustainable development in its core business, the company aims to manifest its core philosophy of "Renewing Life, Prospering Society" through direct participation in public service.

The event drew support from several public officials and local leaders, including Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che and Legislator Chen Ting-fei, who witnessed the powerful synergy between private enterprises and volunteer organizations in humanitarian aid.

Revival Group emphasized that corporate social responsibility goes beyond financial or material donations; it is about "leading by example" through physical service. PoLi Li, who shares a deep "community of destiny" bond with Revival Group, remained on the front lines assisting with heavy lifting. "The true warmth of politics is found in the posture of service," Li remarked. He believes that politics should not be mere slogans shouted from high halls, but rather a bridge that ensures compassion reaches those in greatest need. Moving forward, the company will continue to combine corporate resources with NGOs to invest in environmental protection and humanitarian care, hoping that Taiwan’s kindness and actions will transcend borders to bring hope and dignity to those in need.

Source: nvns.net

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