Orient Bio Holds 'Hope Sharing Kimchi Making' Sponsorship Event for Vulnerable Groups in Local Communities
Donation Ceremony. (3rd from the left) Jaejin Jang, Chairman of Orient Bio. (3rd from the right) Gwangeun Ji, Director of the nonprofit organization Chamsaramdeul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Hyowon] Orient Bio announced on the 21st that it held a ‘Hope Sharing Kimchi Making’ delivery ceremony on the 16th for vulnerable groups in the local community.
The kimchi shared this time totaled 2,500kg and was directly delivered to about 250 households in cooperation with the nonprofit organization Chamsaramdeul.
The ‘Hope Sharing Kimchi Making’ delivery ceremony was attended by Jang Jaejin, Chairman of the Orient Group, key executives, Jikwan Geun, Chairman of Chamsaramdeul, and related officials.
At the ceremony, Chairman Jang Jaejin said, “In difficult times like these, the helping hand must not stop,” and added, “Orient Group will continue to expand support for the local community as it has in the past.”
Chairman Jikwan Geun said, “Among local companies, Orient Group consistently provides various support and volunteer services,” and expressed gratitude on behalf of Seongnam citizens, saying, “A company that knows how to share is a strong company.”
Additionally, on the last day of December, Orient Group plans to donate funds raised through a ‘flea market’ operated by employees to a local abandoned dog protection center in response to the era of 10 million companion animals.
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Meanwhile, Orient Bio conducts kimchi sharing every winter to help vulnerable groups in the Seongnam area where its headquarters are located, and also continues volunteer activities such as house and furniture repairs.
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