Woori Card Delivers Kimchi for Winter to Low-Income Families
Delivery of a Total of 500kg of Kimchi to 100 Households in Changsin 2-dong
On the 29th, at the kimchi sharing event held in Changsin 2-dong, Kim Jeong-gi, CEO of Woori Card (right), is putting a scarf on a resident.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] Woori Card announced on the 30th that it delivered winter kimchi to low-income families.
On the previous day, Kim Jeong-gi, President of Woori Card, and 20 employees personally delivered a total of 500kg of kimchi to 100 households in Changsin 2-dong.
A Woori Card official said, "We gathered the hearts of Woori Card employees for neighbors struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and cold wave," adding, "Although it is a small gesture, we hope they have a warm winter."
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Meanwhile, Woori Card has been actively engaged in social contribution activities, including maintaining a one-company-one-dong partnership with Changsin 2-dong since 2018. In July this year, on the occasion of Jungbok, it provided samgyetang to 250 elderly living alone in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, and in September, it donated Korean language textbooks to the Jongno-gu Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center to support employment for multicultural families.
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