Collecting Over 100 Items Through Voluntary Participation to Gift to Sosaeng-myeon Children's Center

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters 2nd Construction Office donated over 100 items of clothing and miscellaneous goods to the Seosaeng-myeon Community Child Center on April 9. [Image source=Saewool Nuclear Power]

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters 2nd Construction Office donated over 100 items of clothing and miscellaneous goods to the Seosaeng-myeon Community Child Center on April 9. [Image source=Saewool Nuclear Power]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters (Head Lee Sang-min) 2nd Construction Office (Director Kang Young-chul) donated over 100 clothing and miscellaneous items to the Seosaeng-myeon Community Child Center in Ulju-gun, Ulsan on the 9th.


The items delivered that day were collected through voluntary donations from employees with growing children. It also added significance in spreading a culture of sharing for the local community among employees.


Kang Young-chul, Director of the 2nd Construction Office at Saewool Headquarters, said, “It seems that the employees made each other smile by donating according to their own ideas,” and added, “We will always support the children, who are the dreams and future of the region, so they can grow up smiling.”


Since 2019, the 2nd Construction Office of Saewool Headquarters, which has been supporting the Seosaeng-myeon Community Child Center, has been carrying out a campaign to help children from multicultural families through various means.



A Saewool Headquarters official stated, “We plan to take the lead in spreading a culture of sharing in the local community and promote social contribution activities that are felt directly by the community.”


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