Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Plant Shops at Local Market to Gift Underserved Community Members

The Seoul Headquarters held the last traditional market shopping and delivery event of daily necessities to the underprivileged in the community on December 8.

The Seoul Headquarters held the last traditional market shopping and delivery event of daily necessities to the underprivileged in the community on December 8.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters donated daily necessities for the last time this year to low-income households and elderly living alone in the neighborhood, as well as to merchants in the local traditional market.


Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (Head Lee Sang-min) held an event to support daily necessities for low-income families and elderly living alone on the morning of the 8th at the Nambu branch of Ulju Food Bank Market (Chairman Park Tae-kwan).


The daily necessities support project is a social contribution program that delivers daily necessities purchased at Namchang Onggijonggi Traditional Market to 25 vulnerable households as part of a local economic revitalization project to overcome COVID-19.


Due to the recent spread of COVID-19, the last ‘Traditional Market Day’ shopping event of the year was conducted in an untact manner by producing 25 daily necessities kits worth about 100,000 KRW each at Ulju Food Bank Market and delivering them to vulnerable groups.



Head Lee Sang-min said, “We will do our best to support vulnerable groups in the region to overcome the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and strive to become Saewool Headquarters loved by the local community.”


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