S-OIL Donates 50 Million Won for Fire Damage Recovery to Low-Income Families
[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] On the 5th, S-OIL delivered 50 million won in support funds for fire damage recovery to low-income families to the Seoul Social Welfare Council at its headquarters in Mapo, Seoul.
S-OIL signed a support agreement in 2010 with the Seoul Fire & Disaster Headquarters and the Seoul Social Welfare Council to help low-income families who may lose their homes due to fire by providing housing restoration and daily necessities, helping them quickly regain stability in their lives. Since then, it has been sponsoring the "Hope Dream House" program.
S-OIL Executive Director Sun Jin-young said, "S-OIL will continue to support the 'Hope Dream House' program so that neighbors who have fallen into despair due to sudden fire accidents can regain hope as soon as possible."
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In addition, since 2006, S-OIL has been steadily conducting the "Firefighter Hero Keeper" campaign to boost the morale and economic stability of firefighters fighting on the front lines of fire suppression. The company actively contributes to social welfare by providing consolation money to families of fallen or injured firefighters and supporting their children's tuition, thereby helping to strengthen the social safety net.
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