Donation of School Bags Worth 40 Million Won and More with Good Neighbors

LS Electric Supports 200 Elementary Students in Anyang with New Semester Supplies View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Hye-young] LS Electric is providing new semester supplies to elementary school students in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, where its headquarters and research institute are located.


On the 23rd, LS Electric announced that it held a delivery ceremony for the ‘LS Electric Dream Kit Support’ project, donating school bags, sportswear, and other items worth 40 million KRW to 200 elementary students in the Anyang area.


The supplies will be delivered individually to students through Good Neighbors. Considering the COVID-19 situation, no separate delivery ceremony will be held for the students.


An LS Electric official said, “We hope the new semester kits will help children, who will lead future generations, to freely pursue bigger dreams, even if just a little. This year as well, we plan to fulfill our corporate social responsibility by preparing various programs that employees can easily participate in daily to make sharing a part of everyday life.”


Since 2019, LS Electric has been promoting the ‘Let’s Start Together with LS ELECTRIC’ campaign to support children.


This campaign is a social contribution program started to support local children and students so that they can move forward vigorously toward the future with healthy bodies and minds in a safe environment, in line with LS Group’s social contribution philosophy of being a “reliable partner supporting the dreams of future generations.”



LS Electric plans to actively discover and promote related activities, such as planning various experiential programs including learning mentoring in cooperation with local social welfare organizations, and producing seasonal supplies like fine dust masks and heating kits.


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