In June 2009, employee Jin Xiaoming was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer. His mother Yang Zhenlan almost collapsed when she heard the news: "My husband died six years ago, and her son got this disease in his early thirties. When he thought of this, he couldn't sleep all night." During Jin Xiaoming's treatment at Ningbo Liver Disease Hospital, the monthly medical expenses cost more than 30,000 yuan. Yang Zhenlan’s pension of only more than 1,000 yuan a month, even with her son’s medical insurance, she could not bear the burden at all. Just when Yang Zhenlan was anxious, Haibo Chairman He Dingfang and his wife sent a 10,000 yuan condolence money to comfort Yang Zhenlan. Haibo is a big family and cares about them from top to bottom, so that they don’t have to worry. If you need it, you can help contact the hospital in Shanghai. Yang Zhenlan took the condolence money and said movedly: "My son is just one of the most ordinary operators in the company. I didn't expect the company to take care of it like this."
A week later, Chairman Wang of the trade union brought greetings from all employees and the 60,000 yuan he raised to express his condolences, which moved Yang Zhenlan's family again. He Dong and his wife make a condolence phone call every week, and the employees often visit them. These little bits of care and support warm this unfortunate family, and they have never missed any condolences and gifts during the holidays. Yang Zhenlan sighed: "The care of all Haibo employees is the driving force that I support."
In early February 2010, Jin Xiaoming confessed to others. Some leaders and employees of Haibo rushed to Yang Zhenlan's home as soon as possible and sent condolences money. When everyone learned that Yang Zhenlan's family had few relatives, they also sent staff to help with the funeral. The news of Jin Xiaoming's death spread throughout Haibo, and the company also posted a special obituary to express its condolences and respect for this former member of Haibo.