On the 14th, Lee Jeomhwa, the center director (center), and Seven Eleven officials are taking a commemorative photo at the Blood Donation House Gwanghwamun Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

On the 14th, Lee Jeomhwa, the center director (center), and Seven Eleven officials are taking a commemorative photo at the Blood Donation House Gwanghwamun Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Seven Eleven announced on the 15th that it will hold a blood donation event with the participation of executives and employees in front of its headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul. Until the end of this month, employees from 17 branches nationwide, in addition to the Seoul headquarters, will participate in relay through local blood donation centers.


Seven Eleven's Love Blood Donation Campaign is a company-wide social contribution activity in which all executives and employees participate every year. To help alleviate the blood supply shortage caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign has been expanded to four times a year since last year. The blood donation certificates collected through the campaign are used to support the treatment of patients in need of blood supply.


To raise awareness of the importance of blood donation and contribute more to resolving the blood supply shortage, a campaign supporting first-time blood donors will also be held. From the 17th to the 31st, 100 people who participate in blood donation for the first time at Blood Donation Houses nationwide will be selected by lottery to receive a 5,000 KRW mobile gift certificate. To participate, first-time donors must receive a blood donation certification sticker or a commemorative gift called Nanumi Cube distributed at the Blood Donation House, then post a certification photo with the required hashtags on the official Seven Eleven Instagram post titled ‘711 First Blood Donation Challenge’.



A Seven Eleven official said, “Recently, neighbors in need of blood are facing difficulties due to a shortage of blood supply. Blood donation is an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) activity that can be done individually and is the greatest practice of neighborly love by sharing precious life.” He added, “We will continue to carry out blood donation campaigns and widely promote the importance of blood donation in our society.”


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