(From left) Nam Kang-hee, Chairman of the Hyundai Motor Labor Union Maintenance Committee, Choi Hee-bok, Head of Hyundai Motor Service Division, Jeong Tae-young, Secretary General of Save the Children

(From left) Nam Kang-hee, Chairman of the Hyundai Motor Labor Union Maintenance Committee, Choi Hee-bok, Head of Hyundai Motor Service Division, Jeong Tae-young, Secretary General of Save the Children

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hyundai Motor Service labor and management announced on the 4th that they will support vulnerable children in celebration of the nation's biggest holiday, Seollal.


Hyundai Motor explained that the day before, a delivery ceremony for support items, including three Tucson Hybrid vehicles, was held at the Save the Children headquarters with the attendance of Choi Hee-bok, Head of Hyundai Motor Service Division, Nam Kang-hee, Chairman of the Labor Union Maintenance Committee, Jung Tae-young, Secretary General of Save the Children, and Lee Joon-sung, CEO of Woorimil Co., Ltd.


The donated Tucson Hybrid vehicles will be used for Save the Children's support projects for vulnerable children, such as home visits and improving children's mobility rights.


In addition, Hyundai Motor provided 1,500 Woorimil snack gift kits, consisting of vitamin C, which is good for boosting immunity, and chewable candies made from domestic yuja, so that children can have a warm Seollal holiday.


Choi Hee-bok, Head of the Service Division, said, "We planned this event to ensure comfortable and safe mobility for children and so that everyone can have a warm Seollal holiday," adding, "We will continue to consider various ways to support children in vulnerable groups in our society."



Secretary General Jung Tae-young said, "We appreciate Hyundai Motor for delivering warm support again this year," and added, "It will be a great help to children who are unable to attend school due to COVID-19 and are in difficult situations at home."


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