Orange Life Employees Volunteer for Orphanages and Children in Facilities
Orange Life announced on the 12th that it will conduct volunteer activities for employees to support children at orphanages and single-parent facilities in the Seoul and Gyeonggi areas, in collaboration with its social contribution foundation, the Orange Hope Foundation.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Orange Life announced on the 12th that it will conduct volunteer activities for employees and executives to support children in childcare centers and single-parent facilities in the Seoul and Gyeonggi areas, in collaboration with its social contribution foundation, the Orange Hope Foundation.
Approximately 300 employees and executives will participate in the volunteer activities, which will be held twice a month over four months. Depending on the social distancing level due to COVID-19, both non-face-to-face individual volunteer activities and on-site volunteer activities will be conducted.
They plan to produce and deliver items that help children's emotional development, such as bibs, black-and-white mobiles, and rattles. When the quarantine level decreases, they will visit childcare centers and facilities in person to plant trees, maintain landscaping, and carry out renovation activities such as creating children's rest areas. All activities will be conducted as non-face-to-face volunteer work without contact with children residing in the facilities.
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Lee Young-jong, CEO of Orange Life, said, "Since we first started the Orange Hope House volunteer activities in 2016, our employees and executives have recorded over 16,000 volunteer hours to date," adding, "We hope that the baby products made by our employees and executives with the children in mind will greatly help in nurturing the children's emotional development."
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