Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power and Hanbit Nuclear Headquarters Deliver 150 Million Won Worth of Goods to Low-Income Households View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Nodongil) announced on the 4th that Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. (KHNP) Headquarters (Vice President of Technology Choi Namwoo) and Hanbit Nuclear Power Headquarters (Director Han Sangwook) donated goods worth 150 million KRW for social welfare facilities and low-income households in Yeonggwang.


Attending the delivery ceremony were Kim Junsung, Yeonggwang County Governor; Choi Namwoo, Vice President of Technology at KHNP Headquarters; Han Sangwook, Director of Hanbit Nuclear Power Headquarters; and Kim Sanggyun, Secretary General of Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea, among other officials.


The delivered goods are scheduled to be distributed to 68 social welfare facilities and 874 low-income households in Yeonggwang who are struggling with their livelihoods due to COVID-19.


Choi Namwoo, Vice President of Technology at KHNP Headquarters, said, “We purchased agricultural and marine products to revitalize the local economy, which has been depressed due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. We hope that the donated goods will be well delivered to neighbors with the wish that even a little difficulty will be alleviated.”


Kim Sanggyun, Secretary General of Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea, stated, “We deeply appreciate KHNP Headquarters and Hanbit Nuclear Power Headquarters for their continued interest and support for local social welfare every year. We will deliver the donated goods with gratitude to neighbors in need within Yeonggwang.”


Meanwhile, since 2004, KHNP Hanbit Nuclear Power Headquarters has been conducting various social contribution activities such as vehicle support projects for social welfare institutions and facilities, environmental improvement projects, scholarship support projects for youth, support projects for marginalized groups during holidays, and love kimchi-making support projects.



Recently, to share the pain caused by COVID-19, employees returned part of their salaries to support food supplies for low-income households, senior centers, and local children’s centers in the area. In addition to providing health supplies worth 20 million KRW to screening clinics, they recently delivered agricultural product packages worth 12.3 million KRW.


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