On the 14th, at the Incheon Bupyeong Korea GM headquarters, Kaher Kazem, President of Korea GM, Roberto Rempel, President of GM Technical Center Korea, and other GM Korea employees delivered gift boxes for visually impaired children.

On the 14th, at the Incheon Bupyeong Korea GM headquarters, Kaher Kazem, President of Korea GM, Roberto Rempel, President of GM Technical Center Korea, and other GM Korea employees delivered gift boxes for visually impaired children.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] General Motors (GM) Korea announced on the 14th that it delivered love gift boxes to 100 families of visually impaired children using funds raised through employees' 'Plogging' challenge in celebration of Chuseok.


On this day, at the Incheon Bupyeong headquarters, Kaher Kazem, President of GM Korea, Roberto Rempel, President of GM Technical Center Korea, and GM Korea employees participated together in the plogging challenge, an activity of picking up trash while walking.


The challenge was held for ten days starting from the 6th, targeting GM Korea employees, in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Incheon Regional Headquarters. During this period, gift boxes were produced and delivered in the names of approximately 100 employees who participated in the plogging challenge.



Kaher Kazem, President of GM Korea, said, "I am proud of our employees who actively participated in this meaningful event," adding, "I am especially pleased that we could support children from vulnerable groups through the voluntary participation of our employees in the plogging event."


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