Lotte World presented gift boxes titled 'Dream Art - I am also a Little Artist' to 100 pediatric patients at Seoul National University Children's Hospital on the 29th of last month.

Lotte World presented gift boxes titled 'Dream Art - I am also a Little Artist' to 100 pediatric patients at Seoul National University Children's Hospital on the 29th of last month.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Lotte announced on the 27th that it is carrying out various sharing activities targeting all walks of life in celebration of Family Month. On the 3rd, Lotte Holdings sponsored over 1,000 snack packages for the Army's "Creating Happy Army Families" project. These were delivered to children of overseas deployed soldiers who are in elementary school or younger. In cooperation with the Army Headquarters and the Salvation Army, the 'Youth Book Cafe' project for soldiers working in frontline and remote island areas has been expanded to a total of 57 military units, including 51 Army units and 6 Air Force units.


Seven Eleven partnered with the nonprofit organization Han Parent Families Association Han-gaji to launch the first co-prosperity convenience store, 'Angel Store No. 1,' and Lotte Duty Free gifted 310 eco-friendly art canvas kits worth approximately 10 million won to local children's centers and orphanages as Children's Day presents.


On the 4th, Lotte Homeshopping delivered 'Health Century Packages' containing carnations, galbitang (beef rib soup), mixed grains, and other food items to 140 elderly living alone households in the Yeongdeungpo area of Seoul. As part of the Yeongdeungpo community contribution activity 'Hope Suragan,' Lotte Homeshopping has been preparing and delivering side dishes monthly since 2015 through cooking facilities in the annex of Yeongdeungpo District Office. On the same day, Lotte Global Logistics donated support kits worth about 20 million won to Save the Children for abused children in Seoul and Gyeonggi areas.


On the 6th, Lotte Hi-Mart donated 50 million won for a support project for abused children in collaboration with LG Electronics. The funds will be used for treatment and educational expenses for about 40 abused children. On the 29th of last month, Lotte Construction sponsored 'Pink Boxes' for 100 teenage female adolescents in cooperation with the Korean Red Cross. The Pink Box was prepared through a matching grant volunteer fund where employees donate a portion of their salary and the company supports three times that amount, adding significance to the initiative.



On the 29th of last month, Lotte World presented gift boxes titled 'Dream Art - I am also a Little Artist' to 100 pediatric patients at Seoul National University Children's Hospital, and Lotte Rental collected employee love funds to donate about 19 million won to support the socialization of disabled children at Seunggawon.


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