A Day on the Farm, Part of Store Profits Donated to Support Domestic Children in Need

Good Neighbor Store, Good Neighbors' Leading Sharing Campaign Open to Everyone Including Small Business Owners

Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch held a plaque presentation ceremony for the Good Neighbor Store along with a day at a farm located in Naju-si, Jeollanam-do. Photo by Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch

Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch held a plaque presentation ceremony for the Good Neighbor Store along with a day at a farm located in Naju-si, Jeollanam-do. Photo by Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch (Branch Manager Yu Giyong) announced on the 10th that they held a plaque presentation ceremony for the Good Neighbor Store with Nongjang-ui Haru in Naju City, Jeollanam-do.


Nongjang-ui Haru participated in this Good Neighbor Store campaign and decided to donate a portion of the store's proceeds to domestic child rights protection projects.


The Good Neighbor Store is a Good Neighbors sharing campaign where stores donate a portion of their proceeds or participate in regular sponsorships so that children around the world can dream of a happy future. Anyone who wishes to share, including small business owners, franchises, academies, and hospitals, can participate.


Nongjang-ui Haru is a store that sells fruit, offering a variety of fruits at affordable prices. It also sells fruit lunchboxes, making it easy to use for picnics and events, and is always crowded with customers. Moreover, it is known as a store that takes the lead in practicing sharing within the local community.


Yu Giyong, Branch Manager of Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch, said, “We sincerely thank Nongjang-ui Haru for joining the sharing to help children in need,” and added, “We hope that the number of stores participating in the Good Neighbor Store campaign will gradually increase, making our region a leader in sharing culture.”



Yoon Youngju, CEO of Nongjang-ui Haru, said, “I am grateful to be able to extend a warm hand to children facing difficulties in the local community.”


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