Lepere Launches Love Goods Sharing Campaign for Marginalized Seniors on Parents' Day
(From the left) Baek Seon-hyeong, Director of Lepere, Oh Su-hoon, Vice President, and Lee Dong-wook, Manager of Mapo-gu Social Welfare Council, are taking a commemorative photo at the Love Goods Sharing Campaign delivery ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Leferi shared warmth with the local community by carrying out the ‘Love Goods Sharing Campaign’ for underprivileged senior citizens.
The beauty influencer business group ‘Leferi’ announced on the 7th that, in celebration of Parents' Day, it donated 10,000 sets of the health supplement Shurepi Enhancer and mineral water worth 400 million KRW to elderly living alone and low-income senior households in the Mapo-gu district of Seoul through the Social Welfare Council.
Amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, Leferi delivered warm goods to elderly people living alone in isolated spaces and underprivileged senior households facing difficulties in outdoor activities, offering comfort and support to overcome their hardships. To help improve the seniors’ immunity, they provided the health supplement Shurepi Enhancer containing fermented red ginseng ingredients to support their health.
Meanwhile, Leferi upholds the corporate values of ‘truth, sincerity, and genuineness’ and leads shared growth management by engaging in various social contribution activities aimed at business as well as the development of local communities and the creation of better startup environments.
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Choi Inseok, CEO of Leferi, said, "Through this sharing activity, I hope to provide some strength to our neighbors who have been going through difficult times due to COVID-19," adding, "We will continue to do our best to become a company that helps underprivileged neighbors and local communities and grows together."
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