Chevrolet Supports Trailblazer to Animal Protection Organization Kara

Chevrolet Supports Trailblazer to Animal Protection Organization Kara

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Chevrolet announced on the 30th that it will deploy additional rescue vehicles to the animal rights protection organization 'Animal Rights Action KARA' and expand employee volunteer activities to establish a proper companion animal culture and solve the problem of abandoned animals.


Since September last year, Chevrolet has been providing Trax vehicles to KARA to support animal rescue activities such as on-site rescue of abandoned animals, hospital treatment, and adoption. Starting this year, Chevrolet will actively support by adding the Trailblazer, which features a stylish design and advanced convenience features, and launching employee volunteer activities.


In this regard, Chevrolet formed a volunteer group among its employees and conducted the first volunteer activity of the year on the 29th at KARA The Bom Center located in Paju, Gyeonggi Province.


The Chevrolet employee volunteer group, recruited through voluntary participation, is mostly composed of those who currently have or have experience raising companion animals, and plans to continue activities for at least three months rather than one-time participation.


Additionally, Chevrolet will participate in KARA's abandoned animal adoption and animal welfare awareness improvement campaigns. By producing vehicle stickers printed with campaign slogans such as 'Don't Buy, Adopt' and 'Adoption ON & Pet Shop OFF' and distributing them to employees and nationwide sales networks, Chevrolet plans to actively promote the importance of adopting abandoned animals.


Jung Jung-yoon, Executive Director of Marketing at GM Korea, said, "Chevrolet is happily accompanying the process in which abandoned animals are safely rescued, treated, and meet new families," and added, "Chevrolet will continue its role as a responsible brand to realize the social value of 'respect for life.'"



Jeon Jin-kyung, CEO of Animal Rights Action KARA, said, "As the demand for companion animals increases, abandonment and abuse of these animals are also emerging as social issues," and added, "We are pleased that Chevrolet is participating in KARA's efforts to establish a proper companion animal culture, and we hope to work together with many others in the future."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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