Good Neighbors, Hera Healthpia Good Neighbor Store Plaque Presentation Ceremony
Hera Healthpia Donates Part of Store Profits to Support Children in Need in Korea
Good Neighbor Store, Good Neighbors' Signature Sharing Campaign Open to Small Business Owners and Everyone
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch (Branch Manager Yu Giyong) announced on the 21st that they held a Good Neighbor Store plaque presentation ceremony together with Hera Healthpia (CEO Kim Hyunggeon) located in Mokpo City.
Hera Healthpia is participating in this Good Neighbor Store campaign and will donate a portion of the store's profits to domestic child rights protection projects.
The Good Neighbor Store is a Good Neighbors sharing campaign where a portion of the store's profits is donated or regular sponsorship is participated in so that children around the world can dream of a happy future. Anyone who wants to participate in sharing, including small business owners, franchises, academies, and hospitals, can join.
Hera Healthpia is a sports facility known as a store that takes the lead in practicing sharing within the local community.
Yu Giyong, branch manager of Good Neighbors Jeonnam Central Branch, said, "Thank you for continuously participating in sharing through this campaign," and added, "We will strive to ensure that the support is used for children in the local community who are in need."
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Kim Hyunggeon, CEO of Hera Healthpia, said, "I participated through the recommendation of an acquaintance who joined the Good Neighbor Store campaign," and added, "I am glad to be able to practice sharing, which I had only thought about before, through this opportunity."
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