"Items Stuck in the Living Room Are Essential to Someone" - A "Beautiful Day" Sent by KOSHA Employees
On the 23rd, the "Beautiful Day" event was held at Areumdawoon Store Ulsan Sinjeong Branch, where safety and health corporation executives and employees donated and sold their personal items.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Employees owned more than 400 donated items. A beautiful bazaar was held to help vulnerable groups with the proceeds from selling these items.
The Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency held the sharing bazaar event "Beautiful Day," where employees donated and sold their belongings, in collaboration with Beautiful Store Ulsan Headquarters on the 23rd.
"Beautiful Day" is a social contribution program by Beautiful Store, where members of companies or organizations collect donated items themselves and use the proceeds from sales to support vulnerable groups.
This event took place on the 23rd from 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM at Beautiful Store Ulsan Sinjeong Branch.
Employees of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency "released" more than 400 household items including clothing, kitchen and daily necessities, and home appliances.
Anyone could freely visit and purchase items, and all visitors were pleased to receive hand sanitizers and KF94 masks as gifts for COVID-19 prevention.
The proceeds from Beautiful Day sales will be donated to a social cooperative and used for the Hope Sharing Project to expand market access and support growth of social economy enterprises in the Ulsan area.
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A representative of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency said, "It was a meaningful event that recycled valuable resources not used at home to protect the environment while returning the sales proceeds to the Ulsan community."
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