Delivery of underwear including 10,000 innerwear pieces and 80,000 masks worth 100 million KRW

Donation Ceremony for a Warm Winter Held at Cheongpa-dong Community Center, Yongsan-gu

Donation Ceremony for a Warm Winter Held at Cheongpa-dong Community Center, Yongsan-gu

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] IOK Company, a subsidiary of SBW Group (CEO Jang Jin-woo), delivered goods worth about 100 million KRW, including 10,000 pieces of underwear and 80,000 masks, to Cheongpa-dong Community Service Center in Yongsan-gu (Dongjang Jeong Yoon-kwon) on the 14th.


This is part of the 2021 Hope Ondol Warm Winter Campaign.


At the delivery ceremony, 10 people including Jang Jin-woo, CEO of IOK Company, Kim Se-ho, CEO of Ssangbangwool, Son Young-seop, CEO of Vivian, Kim Jeong-jae, Chairman of Yongsan-gu Council, and Jeong Yoon-kwon, Dongjang of Cheongpa-dong, attended, and the program and number of attendees were minimized to observe social distancing.


The community service center plans to deliver the donated items to vulnerable groups such as elderly living alone in cooperation with local social welfare organizations and groups.


IOK Company is a comprehensive entertainment company representing top-class domestic celebrities such as actors Go Hyun-jung and Jo In-sung, broadcasters Lee Young-ja, Kim Sook, and singer Jang Yoon-jung. The company has continuously donated money and goods to realize corporate social value and signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Seoul City on the 11th to support local underprivileged groups.


Jang Jin-woo, CEO of IOK Company, said, “Together with Ssangbangwool and Vivian, subsidiaries of the same SBW Group, we are practicing neighborly love,” and added, “We hope this small help will aid residents struggling with COVID-19 and the cold.”


Jeong Yoon-kwon, Dongjang of Cheongpa-dong, said, “We thank IOK Company for practicing neighborly love during these difficult times.”


The Warm Winter Campaign is a winter neighbor-helping project jointly conducted by 25 autonomous districts of Seoul and the Seoul Social Welfare Community Chest. It helps basic livelihood security recipients, elderly living alone, disabled persons, and single-parent families with donations from residents.


The application period is until February 15 next year, and Yongsan-gu has set up counters at the district office’s welfare policy division, 16 community service centers, and Yongsan Welfare Foundation.


Residents or organizations (companies) wishing to donate money can fill out a donation form and deposit it into the district’s dedicated account (Woori Bank 015-176590-13-534 or Woori Bank 015-176590-13-546).



Non-face-to-face deposits are also possible via the district’s dedicated QR code.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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