Pan Jianpu's mother and daughter and public welfare partners transported materials to the neighborhood committee photo by Zhang Jian

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 1st (Zhang Jian) ​​At around 6 pm on March 31st, in front of the Thames Town Neighborhood Committee, Songjiang District, Shanghai, several staff members were unloading the materials from the van.

In the early morning of April 1, the Puxi area of ​​Shanghai implemented lockdown management, and the neighborhood committee was recruiting 100 volunteers to provide services to residents who were in the lockdown period.

After Pan Jianpu from Taiwan heard the news, the United Public Welfare Team sent charity materials to the volunteers.

Pan Jianpu introduced to the reporter while carrying the supplies: "We have 100 volunteers who signed up in Thames Town. They need some snacks and dry food to maintain their physical strength, so I have been doing it at a very fast speed since last night. 20 cases of mineral water, 24 cases of Xinjiang naan, and 20 cases of grassland biscuits."

  It is reported that Pan Jianpu came to Shanghai from Taiwan to work in 2003, and has lived in Thames Town, Songjiang for 11 years.

Since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in 2020, Pan Jianpu said he was deeply moved by witnessing community workers and volunteers tirelessly serving the residents on the front line.

She has always been enthusiastic about public welfare. During the epidemic in Shanghai, she has been thinking about community workers and volunteers. Knowing that community workers and volunteers have to sleep on sofas or make floor mats these days, she wanted to help them do something. matter.

Pan Jianpu and his public welfare partners are registering the quantity of materials, photographed by Zhang Jian

  There is a girl from Taiwan among the people carrying supplies this time. She is Pan Caiyan, Pan Jianpu's daughter, who is currently studying in high school in Shanghai.

Pan Caiyan said that she is very supportive of her mother's charity work. She usually lives in school and has never had the opportunity. This time, because of the epidemic, I came to experience the meaning of charity work with my mother at home. By helping the volunteers, I expressed a little bit of Taiwan compatriots' hearts. .

  Regarding his daughter's charity work with him, Pan Jianpu said: "I hope she can feel that it is because of such a group of people that we can live and work happily in this community. I also hope that she can feel the difficulty no matter how big it is. As long as we are united as one, and we all work together, we will be able to overcome." (End)