[Photo] Seoul Gangseo-gu, Waves of Corporate Sharing 'Overflowing'
Zenith SNH Donates 30 Million KRW for Meal Support Project for Elderly Living Alone... Aiders Korea Contributes 10 Million KRW for Low-Income Residents
[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Despite the economic downturn, warm acts of sharing by companies continue in Gangseo-gu, Seoul (District Mayor Noh Hyun-song).
On the 14th at 10:30 a.m., the district office received a donation of 30 million KRW from Zenith S&H, a space design specialist company, at the mayor's office.
The donated funds will be used for the meal support project for vulnerable elderly living alone, which is being carried out until February this year.
In particular, this year's meal support project for elderly living alone is more meaningful as several companies have joined forces. In addition to Zenith S&H, which provided the donation, the lunchbox manufacturer Delifood offers lunchboxes at a 50% discounted price. The social enterprises Hongik Deokwon and Gangseo Senior Club will be responsible for delivery.
On the same day at 11 a.m., Eiders Korea, which operates the chicken franchise Puradak Chicken, donated 10 million KRW to help neighbors in need. The sponsorship funds will be delivered to low-income families such as basic livelihood security recipients and near-poverty groups through the Seoul Community Chest of Korea.
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District Mayor Noh Hyun-song said, “I deeply thank everyone who practiced sharing management despite the difficulties caused by the economic downturn,” and added, “We will do our best to ensure that all neighbors in need can spend a warm winter without any blind spots in welfare.”
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