Employees are participating in the 'NanumPlus Box' volunteer activity at the Homeplus headquarters in Deungchon-dong, Seoul.

Employees are participating in the 'NanumPlus Box' volunteer activity at the Homeplus headquarters in Deungchon-dong, Seoul.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Homeplus's social contribution foundation, Homeplus e-Paran Foundation, announced on the 16th that it created and delivered 600 'Nanum Plus Boxes' for underprivileged children in collaboration with infant food specialist company Ivenet.


Through this activity, 300 Nanum Boxes containing new semester school supplies and 300 Nanum Boxes containing Ivenet's infant food products were delivered to 300 low-income single-parent households in Gangseo-gu, Seoul.


In particular, the Ivenet infant food Nanum Boxes were produced through the 'Winter Vacation Nutrition Snack Making & Love Sharing' course jointly held by 30 Homeplus Culture Centers and Ivenet over the past three months. Participants contributed to spreading the culture of sharing by directly participating in packing the boxes after the cooking classes.



A representative of the Homeplus e-Paran Foundation said, “We planned the joint sharing with Ivenet to make the annual Nanum Plus Box donation event more meaningful and substantial. We will continue to create and practice various sharing activities to help communities everywhere.”


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