Saewool Headquarters Buys 'Seosaeng Anchovy' to Help Seosaeng Residents
Ulsan Seosaeng-myeon Support Event for Local Specialty Products for 250 Low-Income Households
On the 30th, the Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power gifted 250 boxes of anchovies to the residents of Seosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters donated 250 boxes of Sosaeng anchovies to the Sosaeng-myeon Social Security Council at the administrative welfare center in Sosaeng-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan on the 30th. They purchased local specialties and shared them with neighboring residents.
At the 'Saeul Headquarters Labor-Management Joint Local Specialty Support Event' held that day, Saeul Headquarters purchased 250 boxes of Sosaeng anchovies worth about 10 million KRW to help neighbors struggling due to COVID-19, and delivered them to 250 low-income households in Sosaeng-myeon.
Han Sang-gil, head of Saeul Headquarters, said, "We hope to help increase the income of fishermen in Sosaeng-myeon and provide some support to neighbors in need, and we will continue to promote effective support to coexist with the local community."
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Saeul Headquarters is promoting various events such as participating in the KHNP 1339 campaign relay, traditional market shopping events, using local restaurants, Lunchbox DAY, and purchasing local specialties to revitalize the economy of neighboring villages and overcome COVID-19.
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