Creating a Healthy and Safe Delivery Culture in the COVID-19 Era
Volunteer Value (Together) Delivery Idea Contest on the Theme of 'Safety · Respect · Environment'

Seoul Volunteer Center-Yogiyo, Win-Win Business Agreement for 'Creating a Healthy Delivery Culture' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Volunteer Center announced on the 27th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the delivery platform Yogiyo to solve problems arising from the surge in deliveries amid the spread of COVID-19 together with citizens and to create a valuable delivery culture.


The two organizations held the signing ceremony on the 26th at the Seoul Volunteer Center, attended by Kim Eui-wook, Director of the Seoul Volunteer Center, Park Hae-woong, Vice President of Delivery Hero Korea, and other officials.


The main content of this MOU is a win-win cooperation to solve social issues related to safety, respect, and the environment caused by the rapid increase in deliveries amid the spread of COVID-19 together with citizens and to create a healthy and safe delivery culture.


The Seoul Volunteer Center plans to propose volunteer ideas to address problems caused by the surge in delivery services under the theme of "Safety?Respect·Environment" through the online platform "V Sesang" (volunteer.seoul.kr) and jointly plan the "Value Delivery Campaign" with Yogiyo, which will be promoted together with 25 district volunteer centers, neighborhood volunteer camps, and V Sesang partner organizations.


Yogiyo will use its delivery app to promote so that mainly citizens in their 20s and 30s, who primarily use the app, can identify various problems related to delivery and propose volunteer ideas to solve them. Among the ideas, outstanding proposals will be selected and given a small reward.


The first win-win cooperation project, "Value (Together) Delivery Volunteer Idea Proposal," will be conducted for one month starting from the 7th of next month through the proposal webpage of the Seoul Volunteer Center's online platform V Sesang. This "Value Delivery Volunteer Idea Proposal" will be held regularly starting with this event and will be planned as a value delivery campaign under the themes of safety, respect, and environment, jointly hosted and promoted by both organizations from the second half of the year.


In addition, as Seoul's representative volunteer organization and a specialized delivery service platform, the two organizations plan to seek various cooperation measures to jointly respond to social issues related to delivery through volunteering and contribute to the local community, creating and expanding cases of community win-win cooperation.



Kim Eui-wook, Director of the Seoul Volunteer Center, said, "This will be an opportunity for citizens and companies to find problems related to delivery arising amid the spread of COVID-19, propose solutions, and directly solve them, thereby spreading the value of citizen-led volunteering through win-win cooperation."


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