Core Insights - The article highlights the launch of the first "Assistive Device Repair Skills Training" volunteer activity by Wuhan Hope Home, marking the eighth city for Didi's Qingju assistive device repair public welfare initiative [1][5] - The training aims to promote the concept of "integration of the disabled and the able-bodied" and lays the groundwork for the ongoing volunteer repair activities in Wuhan [1][5] Group 1 - The training session was led by instructor Zhang Xiongliang, focusing on the specifics of wheelchair repair, including structural disassembly and troubleshooting [1][3] - Didi Qingju volunteers utilized their experience in shared bicycle maintenance to relate to wheelchair repair, discussing technical points relevant to both [1][3] - Participants expressed that they gained valuable knowledge applicable to their future work and daily life [1] Group 2 - Starting in 2024, Didi Public Welfare and Didi Qingju will establish 50 "Hope Home - Assistive Device Repair Corners" across the country, equipped with common tools for daily maintenance and troubleshooting of wheelchairs [5] - The project combines theoretical instruction with practical training, helping volunteers master wheelchair repair and maintenance skills to provide volunteer repair services to wheelchair users [5] - To date, Didi Qingju volunteers have served over 700 individuals, with the volunteer team continuing to expand [5] Group 3 - Didi Qingju plans to continue such volunteer services, leveraging its strengths to deepen its commitment to public welfare and contribute to building a more inclusive and warm society for people with disabilities [7]
武汉:滴滴青桔辅具维修公益活动解锁第八城 携手共筑有爱无“碍”出行路