Korea National Oil Corporation Joins Year-End Group Blood Donation to Overcome COVID-19
President Yang Su-young and Over 60 Employees Participate for the Second Time Following the First Half

President Yang Soo-young of Korea National Oil Corporation (left in the photo) is participating in a blood donation for love.

President Yang Soo-young of Korea National Oil Corporation (left in the photo) is participating in a blood donation for love.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea National Oil Corporation (President Yang Soo-young) held a ‘COVID-19 Overcome Group Blood Donation’ event at its Ulsan headquarters on the 8th, with more than 60 executives and employees participating, including President Yang Soo-young and Standing Auditor Yoon Ui-sik.


The event was organized to support the stabilization of blood supply, which has been disrupted due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This is the second blood donation event this year, following the group blood donation in March that saw 152 participants.


President Yang Soo-young of the Oil Corporation said, “Our executives and employees have united in the nationwide blood donation campaign to overcome COVID-19,” adding, “We hope this group blood donation will help alleviate the blood supply shortage, and the corporation will continue to take the lead in various cooperative activities to overcome COVID-19.”


Since March, the Oil Corporation has supported activities to overcome COVID-19, including donating 200 million KRW to the Ulsan and Daegu regions, providing 900 lunch boxes to the Jung-gu screening clinic, salary returns from executives at department head level and above, and producing protective masks for children at local community centers.



In addition, the corporation has taken the lead in social contribution in the Ulsan area by supporting 200 boxes of agricultural and marine products for elderly living alone, providing livelihood support for low-income multicultural families, supporting Ulsan’s first shared kitchen project, supplying 83 lightweight carts for elderly scrap collectors, providing 136 cooling fans to energy-vulnerable households during the summer, and offering Chuseok gift packages and customized consulting to small business owners, among various activities to realize social value.


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