Jung Dong-su, CEO of Areumdawoon Store Daejeon Chungcheong Headquarters (left), and Kim Ki-hwan, Executive Director of NS Home Shopping CS Support Office, are posing for a commemorative photo at the signing ceremony.

Jung Dong-su, CEO of Areumdawoon Store Daejeon Chungcheong Headquarters (left), and Kim Ki-hwan, Executive Director of NS Home Shopping CS Support Office, are posing for a commemorative photo at the signing ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] NS Home Shopping announced on the 22nd that it held a "Beautiful Promise for Sharing and Circulation Business Agreement Ceremony" together with "Areumdawoon Gage" (Beautiful Store).


According to the contents of this agreement ceremony, NS Home Shopping plans to collect directly purchased products sold on TV home shopping every quarter and donate them to Areumdawoon Gage.


The first donated items, worth about 100 million KRW, including kitchen, beauty, and fashion accessories, will be delivered to Areumdawoon Gage in January next year. The donated items will be sold at more than 110 Areumdawoon Gage stores nationwide, and all proceeds from sales will be used to help neighbors in need.


Kim Ki-hwan, Executive Director of CS Support Office at NS Home Shopping, said, "We signed a business agreement with the Areumdawoon Gage Foundation to help those struggling due to COVID-19 and to continue this as a regular donation," adding, "We hope that NS Home Shopping's efforts to practice the mission of 'Creating Life Value and Sharing Happiness' will be a great support to our neighbors exhausted by COVID-19 and difficult daily life."



Meanwhile, NS Home Shopping continues its social contribution activities, including support for relief efforts to overcome COVID-19. In March, it donated 100,000 masks to the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, and in April, it delivered "Love Kits" consisting of masks, rice, and instant food to help vulnerable groups. In August, as an emergency relief activity, it donated 100 million KRW to Anseong City, which was suffering from heavy rain damage during the COVID-19 situation.


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