NH Nonghyup Bank Delivers Agricultural Products from COVID-19 Affected Farms to Eunpyeong-gu Office
Park Tae-seon, Executive Vice President of NH Nonghyup Bank (fourth from the left), is holding a ceremony for the sharing event of agricultural products from farms affected by COVID-19 with employees at Eunpyeong District Office and taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Haeyoung] NH Nonghyup Bank announced on the 19th that Park Taeseon, Executive Vice President of HR, Business Support, and Trust Division, along with employees, visited Eunpyeong District Office to hold an event sharing agricultural products from farms affected by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The agricultural products from COVID-19 affected farms delivered by Executive Vice President Park and the staff the previous day are scheduled to be supplied to social welfare facilities through the Eunpyeong Food Bank Market, operated by the Eunpyeong Social Welfare Center.
Executive Vice President Park said, “I hope the participation in the good consumption movement for agricultural products from COVID-19 affected farms will help farmers and deliver warm support to marginalized groups around us, making the event more meaningful. NH Nonghyup Bank will continue to fulfill its social responsibilities through various means, including sharing our agricultural products and providing financial education for underprivileged youth.”
The Eunpyeong Food Bank Market is a food sharing bank that receives donations of goods from companies and others and delivers donated items to social welfare facilities and low-income families.
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