bhc Chicken 'Haebaragi Volunteer Group' Produces Whistle Eco Bags
The university student volunteer group of bhc Chicken, the 'Haebaragi Volunteer Group,' is taking a commemorative photo after carrying out a whistle eco bag-making activity in Mapo-gu, Seoul.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] bhc Chicken's university student volunteer group, the 'Haebaragi Volunteer Group,' announced on the 13th that they carried out a whistle eco-bag making activity.
This activity was planned to promote safety by allowing children and adolescents vulnerable to safety accidents to alert those around them of their location and danger with a whistle in times of crisis, while also alleviating the anxiety of their guardians.
The volunteers decorated eco-bags with paint and then attached emergency whistles to complete the whistle eco-bags. They also prepared letters and hand sanitizers to support the healthy growth of children and adolescents. Afterwards, the whistle eco-bags were delivered to the nonprofit organization Nanum Sesang Human Plus.
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Meanwhile, since its launch in 2017, bhc Chicken's 'Haebaragi Volunteer Group,' currently in its 5th term, is a university student volunteer organization that practices the meaning of sharing and coexistence throughout society with volunteer activities they plan themselves. The 5th term of the Haebaragi Volunteer Group has carried out various volunteer activities since January, including briquette sharing for low-income families, making safety umbrellas for children, transplanting trees to the land, volunteering at animal shelters, making carnation natural soaps, and proofreading books for the visually impaired.
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