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Nanjing Goes Further to Build a Better World During GWC
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REC employees attending the seminars which invited environment protection experts from the Amity Foundation.
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NANJING, China — Employees at Ford Motor Research & Engineering (Nanjing) Co., Ltd. (REC) have done their share to make the world a better place by making a charitable donation and cleaning the environment during the 7
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REC and its employees donated a total of US$10,765 to the Amity Foundation — an independent voluntary organisation, to support water projects and to help orphans in China.
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REC employees donated US$11,404 to help another 49 children
Ford volunteers picking up rubbish at Purple Mountain.
REC international and local employees joining hands to make the world better.
More than 140 REC employees attended the seminars.
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