Foreign Enterprise in Shanghai Donates 190 Boxes of Supplies to Support Seniors and Children

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To fulfill its commitment to "creating wonderful lives," Kobayashi Pharmaceutical (China) recently engaged in a public welfare initiative to give back to the community. Kobayashi Pharmaceutical (China) Ltd., in collaboration with the Shanghai Charity Foundation, donated a batch of essential supplies to multiple nursing homes, kindergartens, and other institutions.

The donation activity reportedly benefited five organizations, including Taishan Nursing Home, Shanghai Jinghui Nursing Home, Yitao Happy Nursing Home, Songjiang Qizhi Kindergarten, and Shanghai Minhang Maqiao Hemei Social Work Center. The contributions included a variety of practical daily items such as heating pads, cooling patches, and panty liners, totaling 190 boxes. These supplies are intended to provide thoughtful care and warmth to the elderly, children, and community workers at the institutions.

A representative from Kobayashi Pharmaceutical (China) stated that the company will adhere to its core philosophy of "constant creation, daily innovation, and bringing wonderful lives to people and society." They plan to continue carrying out public welfare activities, actively fulfilling corporate social responsibilities, and hope to join hands with more social forces to collectively cultivate charitable endeavors, support vulnerable groups, and contribute to building a harmonious and better society.

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