Over 11,000 Items from 120 Partner Companies Donated to Disabled Vocational Rehabilitation Facility 'Goodwill Store'
Contactless Donation and Collection via Unmanned and Courier Services Implemented

Hyundai Engineering Conducts Joint Donation Campaign with Partner Companies View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Hyundai Engineering announced that it conducted a 'Contactless Goods Donation Campaign' jointly with its partner companies and held an opening ceremony along with a goods delivery event at the 'Goodwill Store Milal Ilsan Branch' on the 15th.


The company stated that this goods donation campaign was organized to continue exchanges between Hyundai Engineering and its partner companies and to practice social responsibility together despite the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting stagnant atmosphere.


Attending the event were Lee Jae-jun, Mayor of Goyang, Lee Gil-yong, Chairman of the Goyang City Council, Kim Chang-hak, President of Hyundai Engineering, Hong Jung-gil, Chairman of the Milal Welfare Foundation social welfare corporation, and others. They reviewed the operational status of the 'Goodwill Store Milal Ilsan Branch,' which opened in April, and took time to deliver donated goods. Kim Seok-hoe, President of Borim Construction, also attended representing the Hyundai Engineering Partner Companies Council.


On this day, Hyundai Engineering also received a plaque of appreciation from the Milal Welfare Foundation social welfare corporation, expressing gratitude for supporting the establishment of the Milal Ilsan Branch and for continuous sponsorship.


The 'Goodwill Store Milal Ilsan Branch,' officially opened in April, employs about 10 workers with disabilities. Despite difficult internal and external circumstances, stable sales are being generated, and it is expected to continuously contribute to creating jobs for people with disabilities.



The joint goods donation campaign with partner companies, held from the 5th to the 14th, involved Hyundai Engineering employees and employees from over 120 partner companies. In line with the recent social atmosphere emphasizing contactless (untact) methods due to COVID-19, the campaign was conducted through unmanned reception and parcel collection. Hyundai Engineering and its partner company employees donated approximately 8,000 items of clothing, miscellaneous goods, daily necessities, and small home appliances respectively, and including about 3,200 items donated in the first half of the year, a total of about 14,000 items were donated this year. These goods are sorted by workers with disabilities and then sold to general consumers.


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