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FedEx teams support communities across Asia Pacific through volunteer efforts

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FedEx teams support communities across Asia Pacific through volunteer efforts
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FedEx has demonstrated its commitment to community support through the efforts of over 800 team members across the Asia Pacific region. These volunteers dedicated more than 1,000 hours to collect and donate over 3,600 kilograms of essential supplies to those in need. The initiative benefited more than 1,650 individuals, including children, the elderly, and underserved groups, in collaboration with over 20 non-profit organizations.

The donations were part of the annual FedEx Cares Purple Tote Campaign that ran from October to December 31, 2024. This campaign empowers FedEx employees to make an impact by supporting NGOs in their local communities. Volunteers from 11 markets participated, including Australia, Mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and New Zealand.

FedEx teams worked together to ensure their contributions made a meaningful difference. They supported children with leukemia and provided educational supplies and assistance to families in need. Essential items such as packaged food, books, toys, winter clothing and hygiene kits were gathered and delivered in purple tote bags symbolizing care and compassion.

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In Mainland China alone, 81 FedEx volunteers partnered with six NGOs to donate nearly one ton of supplies benefiting over 600 people. Contributions included:

- Nearly 97kg of books and toys for students in Inner Mongolia.

- Planting mangrove saplings in Guangdong Province.

- Nearly 700kg of necessities for children with leukemia in Hebei Province.

- Painting kits for families undergoing medical treatment in Guangzhou.

- Instant food and bottled water for homeless individuals in Dongguan.

- Books for students and teachers at a primary school in Tianjin.

Kawal Preet, President of FedEx Asia Pacific stated: “At FedEx we know that building real connections and making a difference in our communities is at the heart of what we do... It makes me incredibly proud to see our team members step up...”

Poh-Yian Koh added: “Since FedEx first entered the Chinese market... we have been dedicated to supporting local communities... The FedEx Cares Purple Tote Campaign transforms the passion... into meaningful actions..."

FedEx encourages global participation through 'Drive forward. Give back' initiatives under FedEx Cares which promotes charitable giving and volunteer efforts year-round. In FY24 alone $55 million was contributed globally focusing on Delivering for Good Sustainable Logistics Global Entrepreneurship programs.

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