Darija Martinkute Wuxi, Helen Grant SVP, Georgia Bartropp Wuxi, Kevin Mulligan SVP at the Wuxi donation to the charity
WuXi Biologics employees have once again exemplified their deep-rooted commitment to the local community, delivering impactful support to St. Vincent de Paul Dundalk through their fourth annual Christmas appeal.
Continuing a longstanding tradition of generosity, the company’s employees contributed an impressive array of food and toy vouchers, which were distributed to individuals and families in Dundalk facing financial hardship.
As part of WuXi Biologics’ annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, the Giving Tree program, staff collectively raised over €5,000 in donations.
These funds were used to provide vouchers and gifts that benefitted not only St. Vincent de Paul, but also five other deserving charities: Women's Aid Dundalk, Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation, Cliona’s Foundation, Alone, and Rehab Group Dundalk.
This year’s donations are especially meaningful, as many local organizations are seeing an increase in demand for their services due to the ongoing economic challenges facing communities.
The generous support from WuXi Biologics is poised to make a tangible difference, positively impacting countless lives across the Dundalk area.
In addition to the food and toy voucher contributions, WuXi Biologics also extended their charitable efforts by donating dozens of personal protective equipment (PPE) items and even a lawnmower to various local community initiatives.
These additional donations reflect the company's broader commitment to improving both the social and environmental well-being of the Dundalk community.
“WuXi Biologics’ consistent dedication to corporate social responsibility sets an inspiring example for other businesses and organizations”, a St Vincent De Paul spokesperson said.
“It demonstrates how corporate success can be harmoniously aligned with a deep sense of community responsibility and care.
“Through their continued generosity, the employees of WuXi Biologics have once again shown that even the smallest acts of kindness can have an extraordinary impact, bringing positive change and hope to those who need it the most.”
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