At the donation ceremony held in 2020, Seungbong Song, CEO of Hyundai Elevator (right), is handing over blood donation certificates and sponsorship funds to Seonwon Seo, Secretary General of the Korea Leukemia Foundation (left).

At the donation ceremony held in 2020, Seungbong Song, CEO of Hyundai Elevator (right), is handing over blood donation certificates and sponsorship funds to Seonwon Seo, Secretary General of the Korea Leukemia Foundation (left).

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Hyundai Elevator announced on the 10th that it donated 336 blood donation certificates contributed by its employees and executives, along with 5 million KRW in sponsorship funds, to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation.


Since 2011, Hyundai Elevator has supported pediatric cancer patients by providing blood donation certificates collected by its employees and executives, along with sponsorship funds prepared by the company. With this donation, a total of 1,817 blood donation certificates and 37.7 million KRW in sponsorship funds have been delivered to 11 patients over 11 years.



Hyundai Elevator stated, "Amid restrictions on on-site volunteer activities due to COVID-19, our employees and executives are practicing social contribution through non-face-to-face activities such as creating braille posters for the visually impaired, making pressed flower fans for the elderly, and producing eco-bags."


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