Employees of the Seoul Headquarters visited Namchang Onggi Jongi Market in Ulju-gun, Ulsan on the 13th to purchase daily necessities to be delivered to neighbors in need.

Employees of the Seoul Headquarters visited Namchang Onggi Jongi Market in Ulju-gun, Ulsan on the 13th to purchase daily necessities to be delivered to neighbors in need.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Employees of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters held a traditional market shopping event to celebrate Chuseok.


Saewool Headquarters announced on the 14th that on the 13th, they held a "Chuseok shopping event to support daily necessities for low-income families and elderly living alone" at Namchang Onggijonggi Traditional Market in Ulju-gun, Ulsan.


Namchang Onggijonggi Market is a place filled with warm customs where Saewool Headquarters visits every year during holidays or special occasions to purchase gifts for vulnerable groups.


This event is part of social contribution activities for 100 households, including low-income families in the Ulju area and elderly living alone who spend the holidays in loneliness.


Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters, Ulju Food Bank Market, and Ulsan Community Chest of Korea participated, using support funds of 7 million won to care for marginalized neighbors.


Saewool Headquarters plans to purchase daily necessities such as rice and fruit worth about 70,000 won per household at the traditional market and deliver them to 100 households.


This helps revitalize the local economy, which has been struggling due to COVID-19, and provides small assistance to neighbors in need.



Director Lee Sang-min said, "I hope this Chuseok will help both neighbors in need and the local economy struggling due to COVID-19," and added, "We will strive to coexist with the community through substantial support."


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