Asung Daiso Delivers Over 1,000 Additional Happiness Boxes to Areas Affected by Heavy Rain View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Asung Daiso, a fixed-price household goods store, announced on the 11th that it has additionally delivered about 1,000 Happiness Boxes to the Jeolla region and other areas severely affected by heavy rain over the past weekend.


Asung Daiso had previously delivered about 500 Happiness Boxes on the 5th to the Chungcheong region, which was severely damaged by heavy rain. However, as the damage spread due to continued heavy rain, additional Happiness Boxes were delivered.


This batch of Happiness Boxes consists of kitchen items such as rubber gloves and dish detergent, as well as daily necessities like wet wipes and toilet paper, and will be distributed mainly to the Jeolla region, which suffered severe flood damage, through the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.


The Happiness Box is Asung Daiso's representative social contribution project that delivers daily necessities to low-income families or families affected by disasters, with the contents tailored according to the recipients' needs.



An Asung Daiso official stated, "We decided to deliver additional Happiness Boxes to residents in the disaster-stricken areas who are in urgent need of help," and added, "We hope the damage will be restored quickly so that people can return to their daily lives."


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