HiteJinro employees are delivering Hope Sharing Boxes to Wonkwang Welfare Center for the Disabled.

HiteJinro employees are delivering Hope Sharing Boxes to Wonkwang Welfare Center for the Disabled.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] HiteJinro has stepped up support for neighbors with disabilities in honor of Disability Day.


On the 20th, HiteJinro announced that it delivered Hope Sharing Boxes to 400 people with disabilities through social welfare organizations such as Wonkwang Disabled Social Welfare Center and Bupyeong Disabled Welfare Center.


The Hope Sharing Box was composed of 2kg of Ganghwado rice, Jangheung clean musan seaweed set, organic flakes, and more. The boxes were made with food products directly produced by people with disabilities at facilities producing goods for the disabled, adding a meaning of mutual growth.


Kim In-gyu, CEO of HiteJinro, said, “We hope to provide some strength to people with mobility difficulties who are going through tough times due to COVID-19,” and added, “We will continue to listen to the difficult situations of neighbors in the local community and become a company that practices sharing.”



Meanwhile, HiteJinro has been carrying out various support activities for neighbors with disabilities in the local community every year, including holiday support, COVID-19 relief supplies, and winter kimchi support.


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