Henan Businesses Rally to Support Guangxi with Donations and Aid

Deep News07-09

Businesses from Henan province have mobilized to provide relief to Guangxi, which has been severely impacted by recent heavy rainfall and flooding. A collective effort involving at least six companies has seen significant financial contributions and in-kind support directed towards the affected regions.

MIXUE GROUP, known for its popular beverage chain, has made a substantial donation of 10 million yuan. Other companies have focused on providing essential supplies. For instance, a major food producer has dispatched an initial batch of 15,000 cases of canned ham to the area through the local charity association.

Several other firms have also announced their support. A well-known hotpot restaurant chain has partnered with a national foundation to donate cash and goods valued at 1 million yuan. A frozen food company delivered its first shipment of 2,500 kilograms of items like dumplings and glutinous rice balls to a designated relief site. Another snack food manufacturer has contributed 1 million yuan through a Guangxi-based charitable federation.

Beyond financial and material aid, practical on-the-ground support is also being organized. A seasoning company has coordinated with a disaster relief team to send personnel to the flood-stricken areas to establish a community kitchen, aiming to provide hot meals for displaced residents and emergency workers.

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