bhc Chicken's 'Sunflower Volunteer Group' 5th term, Team 2, visited the National Seoul National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 18th to carry out graveyard cleaning volunteer work. Photo by bhc Chicken

bhc Chicken's 'Sunflower Volunteer Group' 5th term, Team 2, visited the National Seoul National Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 18th to carry out graveyard cleaning volunteer work. Photo by bhc Chicken

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] bhc Chicken announced on the 21st that the 5th term, Team 2 of the ‘Haebaragi Volunteer Group’ visited the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 18th to carry out graveyard cleaning volunteer work.


This volunteer activity was planned to pay respect to the spirit of sacrifice of the patriotic martyrs. After paying tribute at the Memorial Tower, the volunteers proceeded with cleaning the graveyard. Activities such as cleaning tombstones, offering flowers, placing Taegeukgi flags, removing weeds, and collecting trash were carried out, allowing the members to spend time commemorating the heroes who gave their lives for the country and the nation.


A volunteer who participated said, “I felt proud to be able to reflect on the noble spirit of those who devoted themselves to the country without hesitation in the face of adversity and hardship. Thanks to their dedication and sacrifice, we can feel peace in our daily lives, so I approached this volunteer activity with a solemn and grateful heart.”


A bhc Chicken official stated, “We hope that the volunteer work of the Haebaragi Volunteer Group will spread a culture of honoring and respecting the achievements of patriotic martyrs throughout society. bhc Chicken will continue to support the Haebaragi Volunteer Group to grow as youth leaders who spread positive influence through their actions.”



Meanwhile, the 5th term of the ‘Haebaragi Volunteer Group’ has been experiencing the values of sharing and coexistence by carrying out self-planned volunteer activities across society, including distributing briquettes to low-income families starting in January, making safety umbrellas for children, volunteering at animal shelters, proofreading books for the visually impaired, producing whistle eco-bags, and participating in plogging activities.


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