Distribution and Sanitization Activities at Bapper Sharing Movement Headquarters Free Meal Center, Snacks Provided with Bread and Drinks

bhc Chicken 'Haebaragi Volunteer Group' Works Hard in Free Meal Service Volunteer Activity View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] bhc Chicken announced on the 9th that the university student volunteer group ‘Haebaragi Volunteer Group’ carried out meal distribution volunteer work and disinfection activities at a free meal center ahead of the full onset of winter.


The 4th term, Team 2 of the ‘Haebaragi Volunteer Group’ visited the Bappeo Sharing Movement Headquarters located in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul on the 4th, assisting in the busy kitchen to prepare meals so that the elderly could enjoy a warm lunch in a clean environment.


The Haebaragi volunteers started their activities early in the morning by visiting the free meal center operated by the Bappeo Sharing Movement Headquarters, preparing various side dishes, soup, and rice for a full meal. They continued their volunteer work by carefully serving the side dishes and distributing meals, then worked hard washing dishes and tidying up the kitchen environment after the meal.


Afterwards, the volunteers shared bread and drinks they had prepared in advance as snacks for the elderly, spending enjoyable time chatting with the lonely seniors. They concluded the volunteer work with disinfection activities such as table sanitization to protect the health of the elderly who are vulnerable to infections.


This volunteer activity was conducted strictly following disinfection guidelines such as hand sanitizing, wearing masks, and using vinyl gloves, as social distancing measures continue.


The participating volunteers said it was a rewarding day to serve a meal with sincerity and ease the loneliness of the elderly even for a moment through warm conversations, and they asked for national attention to vulnerable groups who need more care due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Meanwhile, the ‘Haebaragi Volunteer Group,’ established as a representative university student volunteer organization, is currently in its 4th term and plans to continue activities in various places in need of help until December.



Kim Dong-han, head of the bhc Chicken PR team, said, “Despite difficult conditions, the ongoing activities of the Haebaragi Volunteer Group are laying the foundation for spreading the meaning of sharing in the local community,” and added, “We will continue the volunteer group’s activities next year as well, striving to make our society healthier through sharing and coexistence.”


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