Seven Eleven, First Convenience Store Chain to Contribute to Rural Coexistence Cooperation Fund
Agreement Signed with the Foundation for Cooperation between Large, Medium, Small Enterprises and Agriculture and Fisheries on the 24th
From the left, Nohseop Park, Head of the Rural-Urban Win-Win Fund Management Headquarters, and Taeyoung Ham, Head of Communications at Seven Eleven, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the "Rural-Urban Win-Win Fund Contribution MOU" with the Foundation for Cooperation between Large, Small, and Medium Enterprises and Agriculture and Fisheries on the 24th.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Cha] Convenience store Seven Eleven is conducting support activities for flood disaster victims in special disaster areas in collaboration with the Foundation for Cooperation between Large, Small, and Medium Enterprises and Agriculture, Fisheries.
Seven Eleven announced on the 25th that it signed a 'Rural Coexistence Fund Contribution Agreement' with the Foundation for Cooperation between Large, Small, and Medium Enterprises and Agriculture, Fisheries on the afternoon of the 24th. The signing ceremony was held with the attendance of about 10 officials, including Taeyoung Ham, Head of Communications at Seven Eleven, and Noseop Park, Head of the Rural Coexistence Fund Operations Headquarters.
According to this agreement, Seven Eleven will immediately contribute over 7,000 food items such as snacks in kind to help flood victims in Asan City and Eumseong County in the Chungcheong region, which suffered significant damage due to recent heavy rains.
Going forward, Seven Eleven will continue various coexistence support activities in cooperation with the Foundation for Cooperation between Large, Small, and Medium Enterprises and Agriculture, Fisheries whenever various damage situations occur in rural areas nationwide.
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Taeyoung Ham, Head of Communications at Seven Eleven, said, “The flood caused significant damage to rural areas, and as the first convenience store in the industry, we are able to provide meaningful support through the Rural Coexistence Fund. We will continue coexistence activities with a responsible attitude for vulnerable groups in local communities suffering from COVID-19 and flood damage.”
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