SK Energy Comforts Elderly Living Alone with 'COVID Depression'... Happy Stucky Delivery Ceremony
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Soyeon] SK Energy announced on the 22nd that it conducted the 'Happy Stucky Sharing Campaign,' an untact (Untact) social contribution activity involving all employees, on the 21st.
SK Energy's 'Happy Stucky Sharing Campaign' is a campaign in which about 2,800 SK Energy members working at the SK Seorin Building (located in Jongno, Seoul), where the headquarters is situated, and the SK Innovation Ulsan Complex, directly grow 'Stucky,' a plant that reduces fine dust, and donate it to vulnerable groups.
SK Energy organized this campaign to alleviate the depression of elderly people living alone, who have difficulty going out and interacting due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and to improve the poor indoor air environment caused by increased time spent at home and fine dust.
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On this day, SK Energy donated the Stucky plants grown directly by its members to 525 elderly people living alone who are partnered with the company. Considering social distancing due to the COVID-19 situation, the Stucky plants were delivered in an untact manner. Instead of visiting the homes of the elderly people living alone to deliver the 'Stucky' plants directly, members placed the Stucky at the door with the help of the assigned life support workers while checking on the well-being of the elderly.
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