FedEx Taiwan’s festive campaign benefits thousands through substantial donations

Richard W. Smith President and Chief Executive Officer  Airline and International
Richard W. Smith President and Chief Executive Officer Airline and International - FedEx
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FedEx Taiwan Joins Asia Pacific Teams to Spread Festive Cheer and Support Local Communities

Feb 28, 2025

Taiwan, February 28, 2025 — Demonstrating unwavering commitment to community support, over 760 team members from Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, dedicated over 1,000 volunteer hours to collect and donate more than 3,400 kilograms (almost 7,500 pounds) of essential supplies. These efforts have benefited over 1,600 individuals, including young children, the elderly, and underserved groups, through collaboration with over 20 non-profit organizations (NGOs).

These donations of supplies were made as part of the annual FedEx Cares Purple Tote Campaign which ran between October – December 31, 2024, to empower FedEx team members to see their impact and support the NGOs they value most in their local communities. FedEx volunteers from 10 markets in the region including Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan; Thailand; and Vietnam took part in the program.

This year”s campaign saw FedEx team members once again united across the region forming teams of various sizes. The contributions made a meaningful difference by supporting children with leukaemia providing educational supplies assisting families and individuals in need. Each team worked with their chosen charities gathering essential items such as packaged food books toys winter clothing hygiene kits delivered in FedEx Cares purple tote bags symbolizing care compassion. Beneficiaries including young children elderly underserved groups received these heartfelt donations from FedEx team members.

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