MACAUTO Passion & Heartwarming Charity Event
【MACAUTO Passion & Heartwarming Charity Event】 Demonstrating Employee Care and Corporate Social Responsibility
MACAUTO has always adhered to the principle of “Community cohesion and mutual care,” participating in public welfare activities and encouraging employees to engage in social responsibility. In November 2024, we hosted a blood donation and charity fair event, raising a total of NTD$29,640, all of which was donated to the Dandelion Cultural Association. The association not only helps disadvantaged families overcome difficulties but also helps them in regaining independence through care, companionship, and education.
The success of this event would not have been possible without the enthusiastic participation of every employee. We extend our gratitude to the passionate colleagues who rolled up their sleeves and contributed through selfless acts of blood donation, spreading love and warmth to those in urgent need. The selfless actions allowed this love to be passed on, sending warmth to even more people in need.
At MACAUTO, we value our relationships with employees and believe that they are the core of the company’s growth. We always prioritize the well-being of our employees, and encourage them through various activities. In our commitment to corporate social responsibility (ESG), we not only focus on the environment and governance but also on the social impact, dedicating ourselves to giving back to society with actions that create sustainable positive change.
This charitable event is a reflection of MACAUTO ‘s practice of the ESG. We believe that, through the efforts of all employees, we can bring about more change and hope for society.
In the future, we will continue to promote love and care, contributing even more positively to society.
We sincerely thank every employee and vendor who participated. Your support and enthusiasm have enabled this love and care to continue spreading.
Certificate of Appreciation from Blood Donation Center
Certificate of Appreciation from Dandelion Humanities and Social Association