On February 15th, as the Chinese New Year approached, our company participated in a community charity event supporting the elderly.
Our Chairman, Jesson Fu, accompanied by department heads, joined the community initiative to care for seniors. We remain committed to our corporate philosophy, striving to contribute our modest strength to society.

In the afternoon, guided by the Party Branch Secretary of Xinglin Community, members of the Fifth Joint Party Branch of Non-Public Enterprises in Sci-Tech City, along with Chairman Fu and his delegation, distributed carefully prepared relief supplies—including rice, flour, cooking oil, and nutritional supplements—through the community’s alleys and buildings. At each household, they engaged in heartfelt conversations with veteran Party members, inquiring attentively about their health, daily lives, and practical difficulties. Chairman Fu firmly grasped the hands of the veteran Party members and said with emotion: “Veteran Party members are a precious asset to the Party and the nation. You have dedicated your youth and poured your sweat into the construction and development of our country. As an enterprise that has grown on this fertile land of Ganjiang New Area, we remember our roots. Visiting you today is both an expression of our respect and a desire to convey the warmth of our social family through concrete actions, so that everyone feels the organization is always by their side.”
The most moving part of the visit was listening to the veteran Party members recount their stories of “original aspirations.”
Mr. Zhang, now 84 years old with over 60 years of Party membership, was once a frontline builder at the grassroots level. As he touched the brand-new gifts, his thoughts drifted back decades. He pulled out a treasured old photograph, pointing to the spirited comrades in the picture, his voice trembling slightly: “Those were tough times—building roads, reinforcing dikes, all done by hand. But everyone had a fire in their hearts; not a single person complained of fatigue. Why? Because we were Party members. The Party nurtured us, and we had to live up to that identity!” Recalling those years of persevering through hardship to support national construction, Grandpa Zhang’s eyes welled up, yet his gaze still shone with unwavering resolve and pride.