Persys Donates Blood Donation Vehicle Worth 300 Million KRW to Korean Red Cross Blood Management Headquarters
On the 18th, Persys held a blood donation vehicle donation ceremony with the Korean Red Cross Blood Management Headquarters at Persys headquarters in Ogeum-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul. After the donation ceremony, Yoon Ki-eon, CEO of Persys (left), and Cho Nam-seon, head of the Korean Red Cross Blood Management Headquarters, took a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Persys]
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Office environment specialist company Fursys announced on the 19th that it donated a blood donation vehicle worth 300 million KRW to the Korea Red Cross Blood Management Headquarters. The support for the blood donation vehicle was prepared to facilitate smooth blood donation activities amid the restricted blood supply situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the 18th, Fursys held a donation ceremony for the blood donation vehicle with the Korea Red Cross Blood Management Headquarters at its headquarters in Ogeum-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul. Fursys has consistently promoted blood donation campaigns by organizing group blood donation events not only at its headquarters but also at regional offices in Anseong and Chungju. Along with supporting the blood donation vehicle, Fursys plans to continue employee blood donation activities in the future.
A Fursys representative stated, "By operating one blood donation vehicle, more than 7,000 people can participate in blood donation annually. We hope this support will contribute not only to encouraging a culture of blood donation but also to overcoming the COVID-19 crisis." He added, "Fursys will continue to spread the value of sharing and carry out activities to fulfill corporate social responsibility and ESG practices."
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Last year, Fursys registered as the 100th member of the 'Sharing Excellence Companies' by donating 1 billion KRW to socially vulnerable groups affected by COVID-19 through the Community Chest of Korea. It is realizing the values of sharing and coexistence by donating 200 million KRW worth of 250,000 briquettes through the Bapsang Community Briquette Bank.
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