Social Impact

Diverse volunteer activities, implement SDGs starting from Work

Merry HQ provides two days of paid volunteer service leave each year and encourages employees to actively participate in social/public welfare to provide service opportunities based on different volunteer requirements of diverse volunteers. In 2022, we expanded diverse volunteer items in combination with SGDs. In 2022, the total number of volunteering hours in Taiwan was 214 hours, and the number of volunteering hours in Shenzhen was 1,675 hours; the total number of volunteering hours was 1,899 hours.
Care for the leftover topic
We cooperated with Dish of Tomorrow (Hedy’s Kitchen); volunteers participated in the course of social practice from visiting the market to experience making ugly vegetables and fruits into dishes and to donate them to homeless people, participated in the on-site workshop to produce tomorrow coins for the use by the initiative market.
   

Visited Amazing Grace Deaf Bakery to be volunteers to assist the hearing-impaired group in gift packaging before Mid Autumn Festival

We have long been attaching attention to the hearing loss topic, and we acknowledged that Amazing Grace Deaf Bakery was lacking packing labor before Mid Autumn Festival; therefore, we call upon volunteers to visit the site to assist in festival gift box packaging. A total of 2,520 cartons were packed; even if the number was insignificant, the volunteer services maintained the welcome rain for the foundation.
   

Employees visited Andrew Charity Association to assist in packaging Chinese New Year gift boxes and deliver them to remote townships before Chinese New Year: We visited Andrew Charity Association to assist in packaging Chinese New Year gift boxes, and volunteers written cards in person and delivered them to remote townships before Chinese New Year.

Shenzhen Corporate Volunteer Team

Merry Shenzhen established the corporate volunteer team in 2010. Over the years, the team has effectively demonstrated its power to care for communities and earned recognition from local governments and residents.
   

About “Minimal Hearing Loss”