Yogiyo, Employee Participation in Item Donation... Full Amount Used to Support Disabled Workers
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Delivery Hero (DH) Korea, which operates the delivery application Yogiyo, announced on the 30th that it conducted a donation campaign for goods in collaboration with the vocational rehabilitation facility for the disabled, Goodwill Store.
DH Korea organized this campaign to support disabled workers who are facing increased economic difficulties due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Over three weeks starting from the 8th, employees voluntarily participated and donated various items such as books, clothing, miscellaneous goods, and small home appliances.
The collected products will go through a merchandising process and then be sold through the Goodwill Store Gangnam Saeum branch. All proceeds will be used as support funds for the stable employment and living of disabled individuals.
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This campaign was conducted in a non-face-to-face format in line with the recent social atmosphere. Employees who wished to participate registered their donations online, then placed the items in designated storage boxes within the company for collection. Additionally, participation was made easier through a home pickup service, increasing employee involvement.
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