CJ Foodville Opens Traditional Games Experience Class at Local Children's Centers
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] CJ Foodville employees announced on the 17th that they held a ‘Good Bread Sharing Day’ to practice regional coexistence.
The CJ Foodville employee volunteer group visited three local children’s centers supported by CJ Donors Camp, including the Seoul Central Children’s Center located in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, on the 10th to carry out special activities for the Lunar New Year holiday. They spent time experiencing Korean culture by enjoying traditional holiday games such as archery, spinning tops, and jegichagi with 55 children. After playing, they gifted folk game tools and ended the volunteer activity by sharing ‘Miki_Golden Rare Cheesecake,’ newly released by Tous Les Jours for the New Year, and the ‘Elsa_Cherry Choco’ cake from Frozen 2, which sparked a winter craze this season.
Woo Hyun-jung from the Food Service Brand Marketing Team, who participated in this volunteer activity, said, “Returning to childlike innocence and spinning tops and competing in jegichagi with the children was a time when I received even more joyful energy.”
Meanwhile, 75 CJ Foodville employee volunteers visited 28 children’s centers nationwide that morning to help with cleaning and other tasks lacking manpower, and donated 2,375 sharing breads accumulated through the Tous Les Jours Good Bread campaign.
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CJ Foodville plans and operates various employee participation volunteer activities throughout the year, and all employees participate in at least one volunteer activity annually to practice coexistence. The second Friday of every month is designated as ‘Good Bread Sharing Day,’ when all CJ Foodville employees visit child welfare facilities to volunteer and personally deliver sharing bread. The cumulative number of participating employees has reached 7,000, and the number of visited welfare facilities exceeds 9,500.
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