Binggrae Agricultural Materials CEO Eunhee Park donated 50 work convenience chairs. Photo by Asia Economy

Binggrae Agricultural Materials CEO Eunhee Park donated 50 work convenience chairs. Photo by Asia Economy

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[Wando=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil] On the 7th, Jeonnam Wando-gun announced that a special donation event honoring the elderly and sharing love with neighbors was held on the 3rd at the Wando-eup Office, adding warmth to the local community.


Park Eun-hee, CEO of Binggrae Agricultural Supplies, who operates an agricultural materials store in Wando-eup, donated 50 work convenience chairs to be given to the elderly participating in the job project.


CEO Park Eun-hee said, “Seeing the elderly working hard in a squatting position to maintain a clean Wando-eup even during the hot summer, I wanted them to work more comfortably, so I decided to donate. I share the good donation movement of Wando-eup, and I feel good after making this donation.”


Kim Hee-soo, mayor of Wando-eup, said, “The driving force to overcome difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic is these beautiful stories of respecting the elderly and sharing with neighbors in need. I hope that through the spread of voluntary sharing culture among local residents, the world will become a more livable place.”


Meanwhile, the donated items will be delivered to the elderly participating in the local elderly job project by Welfare Team 1 at the eup office.



Wando=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Kyung-pil ckp6737@asiae.co.kr


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