CJ Logistics employee (right) and Salvation Army officer are taking a commemorative photo together.

CJ Logistics employee (right) and Salvation Army officer are taking a commemorative photo together.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] CJ Logistics announced on the 16th that it received a plaque of appreciation from the Salvation Army for supporting the delivery of Salvation Army charity fundraising items.


Since 2014, CJ Logistics has been providing free delivery of over 1,000 items such as charity kettles, handbells, piggy banks, and clothing used for charity fundraising to more than 300 Salvation Army bases nationwide for eight years.


The company bears all additional costs incurred during the delivery process and plans to provide free delivery for the replacement and repair of fundraising items worn or damaged during the fundraising period throughout this month.


The Salvation Army has been conducting fundraising through 322 charity kettles in 17 cities and provinces nationwide, starting with the opening ceremony held at Seoul City Hall Plaza on the 1st. Street fundraising began in Myeongdong in December 1928 and has continued for 93 years.



A CJ Logistics official said, “We hope the sound of hope bells ringing across the country at the end of the year will be an opportunity to share warmth with marginalized neighbors,” adding, “We plan to continue practicing ESG management by carrying out various social contribution activities utilizing our logistics infrastructure.”


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