"Working together to fight the epidemic" Wu Riyan raised online donations of masks, personally collected and donated public housing seniors

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'Working together to fight the epidemic' Wu Riyan raised online donations of masks, personally collected and donated public housing seniors - Lujuba

▲ Wu Riyan launched an online fundraising mask.

Wuhan's new crown pneumonia epidemic continues, as does the shortage of masks. Seeing that Hong Kong is full of people lining up to buy masks, grassroots people and the elderly who can't buy masks, the benevolent people can't bear it. The artist Wu Riyan (Yan), who became the proprietress last year, recently launched a fundraising mask online, hoping that everyone will donate the extra materials. Wu Riyan plans to distribute it to the elderly in public housing in Mong Kok today (February 10).

Wu Riyan posted a post in the early hours of yesterday (9th) with a mask fundraiser: "If you have 50 or more masks and want to donate, please PM me. 10/2 noon, 1300-1800, I will come to collect it, and I will come soon It was sent to the elderly of Hoi Fu Court in Mong Kok, targeting 30 households. Due to the rush of time, the collection locations are only on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Thank you for your support."

'Working together to fight the epidemic' Wu Riyan raised online donations of masks, personally collected and donated public housing seniors - Lujuba

▲ Yan and her husband have also been concerned about the epidemic recently. (Taken from IG)

'Working together to fight the epidemic' Wu Riyan raised online donations of masks, personally collected and donated public housing seniors - Lujuba

▲ (Photo from the Economic Daily)

As a mother, Wu Riyan also admitted that she was very worried about her daughter's hygiene issues when she attended the event a few days ago. At the same time, she was lucky to be able to purchase children's masks at a "conscientious price" earlier. However, the inventory of adult masks and body washes in the home is insufficient, but Yan is still helping others, first helping the elderly and the grassroots who need more than him, and showing kindness.

Wu Riyan, 36 years old, has been in the business for 16 years. In 2016, he married his 17-year-old boyfriend and gave birth to his daughter Beatrice in 2018. Last year, Yan and his friend were in a joint venture rice ball restaurant, and he was promoted to be the proprietress.

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