On September 25, the launching ceremony of the 2024 "Warm Journey· Career Development and Protection Action for Truck Drivers and Taxi Drivers" (hereinafter referred to as "Warm Journey Action") was held in Beijing.
At the event, the 10 annual public welfare projects of the "Warm Road Action" in 2023 were announced, and the "Three Meals Project" truck driver in-transit food care project of Fuyou Truck was selected. Shan Dandan, chairman and CEO of the company, was awarded the "Outstanding Public Welfare Partner of the Year".
Jin Shanwen, Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, Li Qingzhong, Chairman of the China Seafarers Construction Union, Wang Limei, President of the China Road Transport Association, He Dengcai, Vice President of the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, Zhong Hua, Vice President of the China Communications and Transportation Association, Ji Ying, Secretary-General of the China Taxi and Car Rental Association, and Wu Jianguang, Chairman of the China Workers Development Foundation, presented honorary certificates to the 2023 public welfare projects and outstanding public welfare partners, and launched the 2024 "Warm Road Action".
According to the disclosure, in 2023, the "Warm Road Action" public welfare project will invest a total of 54 million yuan, directly serving 3.5 million truck drivers. In 2024, the total investment of the signed project is expected to be 62 million yuan, and more than 5 million truck drivers and taxi drivers will be directly served. Fuyou Truck's "U Charity" truck drivers' on-the-go food care and children's education assistance action is one of the on-site signing projects.
More than 16 million truck drivers in the country complete three-quarters of the commercial freight volume of the whole society, making important contributions to supporting economic and social development.
According to the "2023 Survey Report on the Employment Status of Truck Drivers" released by the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, stomach diseases account for 65.9% of truck drivers suffering from occupational diseases, and children's education accounts for 24.1% of the social security problems reported by drivers.
In order to reduce the occurrence of occupational diseases such as stomach diseases of truck drivers, and help their children obtain a good education and growth environment, in 2024, on the basis of the Fuyou Truck Driver On-the-Road Food Care Project, we will further expand the support and care group, and start the implementation of the "U Charity" truck driver on-the-go food care and children's education assistance action.
On the one hand, the project will continue to expand the coverage of on-the-go food care to benefit more drivers in the region. On the other hand, various forms of care and assistance actions are carried out around the education, safety and mental health of the left-behind children of drivers in the compulsory education stage. (Ren Xiuli)