In-house Volunteer Activity 'Uahan Ttambangul' Visits 100 Songpa Elderly Living Alone Households Directly

A participant in Elegant Sweat is handing over a box containing meal kits.

A participant in Elegant Sweat is handing over a box containing meal kits.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Woowa Brothers, the operator of Baedal Minjok, announced on the 10th that they delivered postcards with greetings and tteok-mandu-guk kits to 100 elderly people living alone in Songpa-gu, Seoul, where their headquarters is located.


The volunteer group "Woahan Ddambangul," consisting of company employees, took part in this sharing activity. Twenty-four members formed teams of three, along with life managers from the Songpa-gu Senior Welfare Center, to visit each household. Considering the COVID-19 situation, they followed government quarantine guidelines while checking on the elderly living alone.



The tteok-mandu-guk kits provided this time were prepared in portions suitable for 3 to 4 people, arranged together with Cheongmil, a social enterprise distributing food ingredients located in Songpa-gu. For households that could not be visited, the meal kits were delivered by the Songpa-gu Senior Welfare Center. Park Song-in, team leader of the social contribution team in charge of Woahan Ddambangul, said, "Woowa Brothers will continue to serve as a food safety net for vulnerable groups such as children in blind spots and elderly people living alone."


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