Utilized for Making Kkureogi Protection Kits

Hyundai Motor Company and the Hyundai Motor Dealership Association jointly donated 80 million KRW to the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation to help overcome COVID-19. On the 8th, at the Seoul Gangnam Domestic Business Headquarters, (from left) Jang Jae-hoon, Head of Hyundai Motor Domestic Business Headquarters, Yeo In-mi, Head of the Seoul Regional Headquarters of the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, and Lee Sang-seon, Chairman of the Hyundai Motor Dealership Association, posed for a commemorative photo. (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

Hyundai Motor Company and the Hyundai Motor Dealership Association jointly donated 80 million KRW to the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation to help overcome COVID-19. On the 8th, at the Seoul Gangnam Domestic Business Headquarters, (from left) Jang Jae-hoon, Head of Hyundai Motor Domestic Business Headquarters, Yeo In-mi, Head of the Seoul Regional Headquarters of the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, and Lee Sang-seon, Chairman of the Hyundai Motor Dealership Association, posed for a commemorative photo. (Photo by Hyundai Motor)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] Hyundai Motor Company and the Hyundai Motor Dealership Association have jointly donated 80 million KRW to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation to help overcome the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


On the 9th, Hyundai Motor announced that on the 8th, at the Domestic Business Headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, key figures including Jang Jae-hoon, Head of Hyundai Motor’s Domestic Business Headquarters, Yeo In-mi, Head of the Seoul Regional Headquarters of the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation, and Lee Sang-seon, Chairman of the Hyundai Motor Dealership Association, attended a ceremony to deliver the donation to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation. This donation originated from a voluntary fundraising campaign by representatives of Hyundai Motor dealerships to support children from low-income families facing economic and social difficulties due to COVID-19. Hyundai Motor also participated, raising a total of 80 million KRW.


The donation will be used through the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation to produce the “Kkureogi Protection Kit,” which supports the learning and safety of children from low-income families and welfare institutions. The Kkureogi Protection Kit includes hand sanitizers, wet wipes for personal hygiene, and various school supplies, and will be provided to children from low-income families and welfare institutions.



A Hyundai Motor representative said, “We are grateful to everyone who participated in the fundraising so that children can continue to nurture their dreams and hopes despite the difficult situation caused by COVID-19,” and added, “We will continue various social contribution programs to show Hyundai Motor’s commitment alongside our customers.”


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