Satellite Baek, CEO of Forecast, Participates in Relay Campaign to Support Flower Farming View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] The Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation announced on the 11th that it has joined the 'Flower Bucket Challenge' to help flower farms facing poor sales due to the impact of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


This campaign was conducted in a relay format, where participants purchase flowers from flower farms, deliver them to welfare facilities, and then recommend the next participant.


On the day, President Wi Seong-baek visited the 'Sarangui Sikdang' near Sadang Station in Seoul, delivered flowerpots and food supplies purchased from flower farms, and also participated in meal-serving volunteer work. In addition, flowerpots and donation items were delivered to three vulnerable facilities, including Namsanwon, a child welfare facility where regular volunteer activities are conducted.


President Wi said, "Among the flowers we gave today, there is a Mirabilis jalapa that blooms continuously from summer to autumn," adding, "I hope that the customers of the flower farms and Sarangui Sikdang will also have smiles blooming every day."



Meanwhile, President Wi recommended Lee Myung-ho, President of the Korea Securities Depository, as the next participant in the Flower Bucket Challenge.


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