Source: Qianjiang Daily - Qianbao.com
On the morning of October 24, on the eve of the Sanitation Workers' Day , 3,761 sanitation workers in Sanya, Hainan received a special gift from the Xinhua Life Insurance Charity Foundation - each person 100,000 yuan of personal accident insurance, thus becoming the 100th city where Xinhua Insurance 's large-scale public welfare campaign to care for sanitation workers across the country has been implemented.

New China Life Insurance Charity Foundation was initiated and established by New China Insurance and is under the supervision of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. According to Yang Huaipeng, secretary-general of the foundation, October 24 has become an important date, marking that the Xinhua Insurance large-scale public welfare action to care for national sanitation workers, launched in August 2017, has covered the 100th city in the country and benefited all parts of the country. More than 730,000 sanitation workers have donated insurance coverage exceeding 73 billion yuan. From its inception to continuous struggle, Xinhua Insurance 's large-scale public welfare campaign to care for sanitation workers has developed into a public welfare project targeting sanitation workers, with the fastest advancement, the widest city coverage, the largest number of people benefiting, the highest insurance amount, and the greatest social impact.
Xinhua Insurance's large-scale public welfare campaign to care for sanitation workers across the country is themed "The city is beautiful because of you and Xinhua walks with you", aiming to provide tailor-made personal accidents for sanitation workers with high-intensity labor and high risks. Insurance is also the first project, flagship project, and special project implemented by the Xinhua Life Insurance Charity Foundation. It combines insurance products and public welfare undertakings to develop exclusive insurance plans for sanitation workers. The project was launched in Taiyuan, Shanxi on August 22, 2017, and extends to Sanya, Hainan in the south, Qitaihe, Heilongjiang in the north, Weihai, Shandong in the east, and Aksu, Xinjiang in the west. So far, it has covered 100 cities, including 4 municipalities, 26 provincial capital cities, 5 cities with separate state plans and 65 prefecture-level cities . Among them, Shanghai and Guangzhou both had more than 50,000 people.
As of September 30 this year, the project has completed 106 claims settlements, with a total compensation of 9.55 million yuan, including 9.13 million yuan in death insurance and 420,000 yuan in disability insurance, benefiting 106 sanitation workers in 37 cities, actively Fulfilling insurance responsibilities can be said to be a real project that benefits the people and has been highly praised by local governments and environmental sanitation groups.
Xinhua Insurance also carried out a series of public welfare activities around the project, such as volunteer alliance care activities, special symphony concert performances, and the establishment of a post station for sanitation workers. More than 30,000 volunteers of Xinhua Insurance Volunteer Alliance have carried out more than 400 various volunteer care service activities around environmental sanitation groups, gradually forming a unique public welfare model of "insurance products + public welfare platform + volunteer services", and exploring a A distinctive path of social responsibility.
Wang Chengran, chairman of the New China Life Insurance Charity Foundation, said that the large-scale public welfare action to care for sanitation workers is a concrete manifestation of the company's corporate social responsibility and a concrete measure by the company to implement the spirit of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. As the sanitation worker project comes to an end for the year, xinhua insurance will continue to explore new public welfare areas, try new public welfare projects, continue to make efforts in targeted poverty alleviation, and promote the continuation and deepening of xinhua insurance's public welfare undertakings.