Li Meng (wheelchair reader) presented a cup of heart-warming ginger tea to the young volunteers who stuck to their posts during the Spring Festival at Fuzhou Railway Station. Photo by Wang Sheng
Fuzhou, February 3 (Wang Sheng) As the Lunar New Year approaches, Fuzhou Xiaoshan public welfare volunteers accompanied Li Meng, a wheelchair girl, to the Yang Rende Police Office of Fuzhou Railway Station on the 3rd to offer warm ginger tea to the uncles of railway policemen who stuck to their posts during the Spring Festival.
Because of a car accident, Li Meng could only rely on a wheelchair to travel, and she stayed in Fuzhou for treatment and study from the Tujia family in Chongqing. Five years ago, Li Meng met Fuzhou Xiaoshan Public Welfare and received help from many volunteers. "It's lucky to be helped, and it's happy to be helped." Over the years, she has slowly transformed from a recipient to a helpful volunteer.
Li Meng (wheelchair reader) presented a cup of heart-warming ginger tea to the railway policemen who stuck to their posts during the Spring Festival at Fuzhou Railway Station. Photo by Wang Sheng
Every time he returns to his hometown in Chongqing, Li Meng is always full of expectations and feels tormented. After more than thirty hours of continuous driving, she needs to overcome the unimaginable difficulties of many ordinary passengers in a wheelchair, but fortunately she always meets the warm and thoughtful railway police uncle to help.
This year, Li Meng's whole family stayed in Fuzhou for the Spring Festival, remembering the back and forth of previous years, in addition to the hardships and endless warmth that surged in her heart, so she had a wish in her heart, to go to the railway station during the Spring Festival to pay homage to the railway police uncle. Li Meng's wish was immediately echoed by his partners.
On the same day, Xiaoshan public welfare volunteers pushed a wheelchair to accompany her to the Yang Rende Police Office of Fuzhou Railway Station to toast a cup of warm ginger tea to the railway police, station staff and young volunteers who stuck to their posts during the Spring Festival...
Yang Rende Police Office is the first station police room named after the police in the national railway public security system, which is responsible for the public security management of the Station Area of Fuzhou Railway Station and the coordination of passenger transport departments to maintain passenger order, in addition to often helping key passengers (the elderly, weak, pregnant and disabled and other people with limited mobility). In order to reduce their work pressure and facilitate key passengers, Li Meng donated a folding wheelchair to yang rende police office on behalf of Xiaoshan Public Welfare. (End)