Seven Eleven Sponsors Christmas Party for Children in Childcare Facilities
On the 22nd, Seven Eleven delivered special Christmas snacks for children, including Christmas cakes, cookies, and candies, to 'Eunpyeong Cheonsawon'.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Seven Eleven has embarked on a warm sharing activity for children in the local community ahead of Christmas.
Seven Eleven announced on the 23rd that it delivered special gifts for Christmas parties to three child care facilities in the Seoul area.
Seven Eleven prepared special snacks such as Christmas cakes, cookies, candies for children in orphanages, as well as home party supplies like balloons, and delivered them to three child care facilities: Eunpyeong Cheonsawon (located in Eunpyeong-gu), Cheongun Boyukwon (located in Dongjak-gu), and Hanbit Maengawon (located in Gangbuk-gu).
Myeong Seungmin, head of Seven Eleven's External Cooperation Team, said, "Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, children's outings have been greatly restricted, so we conducted this sponsorship to help them have a happy Christmas through small home parties. We hope that the children, who are the future of our society, always grow up bright and healthy, and we will continue to carry out social contribution activities for children in the local community."
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Meanwhile, Seven Eleven is carrying out various social contribution activities for children. Earlier this month, more than 8,100 franchise stores nationwide applied to participate in the 'Child Safety Keeper House' activity and operate products containing phrases to prevent child abuse. Additionally, on its anniversary this year, Seven Eleven donated food products worth 40 million KRW to disadvantaged children in the Daegu area who were struggling due to COVID-19.
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