bhc Chicken 'Haebaragi Volunteer Group' Conducts Volunteer Work at Animal Shelter
[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] bhc Chicken announced on the 30th that the 5th term, Team 1 of the ‘Haebaragi Volunteer Group’ conducted volunteer work for abandoned animals at an animal shelter in Osan, Gyeonggi Province on the 24th.
On that day, the volunteers visited an animal shelter in Osan that temporarily cares for abandoned or surrendered dogs and cats. The members improved the animals' living spaces by cleaning the shelter interior, washing and disinfecting cages, and replacing waste pads. They also shared emotional bonding with the animals through bathing and feeding them. Additionally, they supported the shelter by donating pet supplies such as snacks and waste pads to help the animals live in better conditions.
A bhc Chicken official stated, “We hope that the volunteer group's activities will not only promote animal adoption within the shelter but also increase interest and warm support for the animals there. bhc Chicken will actively support the volunteers to grow as leaders who contribute to spreading a culture of sharing by continuously carrying out volunteer activities that require social attention.”
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Meanwhile, bhc Chicken’s Haebaragi Volunteer Group is a university student volunteer organization that has been operating for five years since its launch in 2017. The 5th term, which began full-scale activities in January this year, has carried out volunteer work such as distributing briquettes to low-income families, making safety umbrellas for children, and transplanting trees to the land, even in environments where outdoor activities are difficult.
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