Zhongxin Finance, April 12 (Zuo Yukun) On April 10, on a seemingly ordinary Sunday evening, "post-95" courier Yang Yaosen just finished his daytime volunteer work and sat at the door of the neighborhood committee to rest for a while. .

Soon, he will rush into the night to deliver the supplies to the eager people in the sealed and controlled community.

  For more than 20 days, Yang Yaosen paid nearly 70,000 yuan from his own pocket to buy supplies for people for free. He searched for supplies and bought medicine for the elderly. The most memorable thing was that an elderly person gave a bunch of bananas that he didn't like to eat. And the lights in the apartment late at night.

  "These jobs, whether I do or not, are always done by someone." Yang Yaosen said.

Supplies delivered by Yang Yaosen.

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*The following is the interviewee's own statement:

He paid nearly 70,000 yuan and bought supplies for the people around him for free

  On March 27, Shanghai announced that starting from the 28th, a new round of diced and gridded nucleic acid screening will be carried out in batches with the Huangpu River as the boundary. This has become a turning point in my daily life.

  I am the person in charge of the Century Business Division of SF Express. Because there are many confirmed cases near the outlet, I have been quarantined at home for a period of time.

Many young brothers usually rely on takeout to eat, but now they can't order takeout, and told me they were hungry for several days.

I was usually a member of the Street Prevention and Control Office. I tried to find a way to get someone to stamp it, similar to a pass, and began to think about going out to buy supplies.

  That day, I ran around Pudong and bought more than 100 supplies.

Originally, I just bought it for my employee. Later, I saw that many people in the circle of friends were worried about eating, so they simply posted a circle of friends.

So my clients, friends, friends of friends, and people I don't know, I send them all, and the list is getting more and more.

  It was difficult to buy at the beginning, so I groped a little bit, bought from scalpers, and collected them from small supermarkets that opened their doors.

Later, when the large supermarkets opened, they squatted every day to grab the goods and distributed them uniformly.

Anyway, the supplies are what to buy, and they didn't choose.

  I'm delivering every day, every day.

But I don't need money for all the materials and distribution, I pay for it all by myself, and it is estimated that it is almost 70,000 yuan.

  Because it was delivered to my own employees at the beginning, the little buddies themselves are very hard, and now they are still working at home, and the prices of the materials I bought from the scalpers are relatively high. I don’t know how long the epidemic will last. Post it to them.

  Later, the surrounding residents became my clients.

I usually run this movie, and everyone has a good relationship. How can I be so embarrassed to accept this money?

In particular, there are still many orphaned pregnant women and children who are determined not to accept them.

Supplies delivered by Yang Yaosen.

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I went to the hospital to buy medicine for the elderly, the doctor asked me how to treat this disease

  In addition to supplies, there are many things that everyone needs. Of course, the most urgent ones are the medicines that the elderly need, mainly psychotropic drugs.

  We young people usually don’t know much about the diseases of the elderly, so I went to the hospital to buy the medicine after giving me the name of the medicine.

I thought it would be as convenient as prescribing medicine from a pharmacy, but it turns out that I still need to go through the whole process of seeing a doctor.

  The doctor was very strange when he saw me, and asked me how a young man should treat this kind of disease and buy this kind of medicine?

I understand it after I explain it. It is estimated that (the doctor) has encountered a similar situation recently.

  I also have a lot of affection for the elderly, because my grandmother brought me up when I was a child.

When I was in junior high school, the school organized a volunteer activity to go to a nursing home. I looked at those old people and felt like they were like my grandparents.

So I insisted on visiting them every week, from the age of thirteen or four to twenty, bringing them some fruit bread, chatting with them and cleaning up.

  Grandma is 84 years old this year, and she is a little confused, but she cares about me the most among her grandchildren.

Because of the epidemic, I haven't been home for several months. I usually call my grandma, but she is behind her ears, so I can only listen to her.

  Of course, she just said two things on the phone, one is to dress warmly, and the other is to eat well.

But she doesn't know what I'm doing now. She knows that she can't sleep and can't let her know.

  I came from a military family. My grandfather, father, uncle, and cousin all served in the military.

They are very supportive of my decision no matter what.

What my mother often said to me is: I don't need to be a talent, just learn to be a human being.

Yaosen Yang and colleagues.

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  I deal with the staff of the street every day, and I often tell them that they can arrange for me wherever there is a need, and I can do any work.

A few days ago, I organized a street volunteer team with a total of 9 people, which will provide service guarantee for 52 neighborhood committees and more than 200 communities in Huamu Street.

  This work, whether I do it or not, is always done by someone.

The "old man" who doesn't like to talk, gave me a banana

  There is an "old man" in our area, and I call him that in front of my face. It's not disrespect, it's just too familiar. We have played chess together before.

  The "old man" never spoke much and was not good at expressing himself.

After the community was closed, he didn't eat well for two or three days, and he didn't tell me.

I remembered him and called him.

  "Why should I trouble you at this time, take care of yourself."

  He speaks bluntly, but I can tell that he cares about me when he says it.

  "I'm at your door now, you come out."

  "What are you doing?"

  "Something for you, right here."

  "don't want."

  "Come out quickly!"

  As soon as I put things down, I wanted to leave, but he said wait, he went back to the house and gave him a handful of bananas that the community gave him, and he gave me all the bananas he didn't eat.

  I don't think I need to say anything more at this time.

Although I'm not a big fan of bananas, I took it anyway, and I gave him enough to last him a while.

Supplies delivered by Yang Yaosen.

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  In addition to the "old man", there is a lot of warmth around.

Some customers transfer money to me, and if I transfer more money, I will confiscate it every day, 3,000 or 5,000.

They tried their best to contact the employees below me, transfer the money to them, and I returned it.

Someone else contacted the nearby supermarket, and asked me to pay for good things to get them, and even if I gave them to others, they also asked me to spend less of my own money.

  The front desk of the apartment I rented is also very good.

I send out the supplies every day, and I can't eat myself, so the front desk prepares meals for me every day. No matter how late I go back, they are waiting for me to cook the meal.

Other tenants also know and support understanding.

You can see that in their eyes, they really thank you

  Of course, there are also very few people who take these for granted, but these two or three people can't ruin other people.

When I delivered the supplies to the people who really needed it, I could see the look in their eyes, I really thank you.

When my heart warms, I feel that everything is worth it.

Volunteers encourage each other in the group.

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  Now I have set up a group by myself, and everyone can ask any needs in the group.

Sometimes I also have questions. For example, I want to buy milk powder for my child, but I don’t know where to buy it. People in the group will help me call and ask from supermarkets overnight, contact people I know, and help me find resources before I go, which saves a lot of trouble.

  The people of Shanghai are very tolerant. I still want to do more to help Shanghai, so I will do more.

Although my stay in Shanghai is not very long, I have a very deep relationship, and I have been doing it step by step since my younger brother.

  In fact, only a few people are more negative now. Everyone is looking forward to the day when Shanghai will return to normal, and they are all thinking about how to celebrate then. I even made dinner appointments with many customers.

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