"Biliary Atresia, Burned Pediatric Patients, and Family Support"

Participants of the 15th Sunshine Sharing Camp taking a commemorative photo in Jeju Island. (Photo by S-Oil)

Participants of the 15th Sunshine Sharing Camp taking a commemorative photo in Jeju Island. (Photo by S-Oil)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] S-OIL announced on the 2nd that it held the '15th Sunshine Sharing Camp' in Jeju Island from the 28th to the 30th of last month, inviting 12 children with biliary atresia and burn injuries and their families, totaling over 60 people.


The camp has been ongoing for 17 years since S-OIL first held it in 2006 in partnership with the Korea National Council on Social Welfare. During this period, about 900 children and their families have participated in the camp. Considering the reality that families of patients find it difficult to travel due to hospital treatments and financial reasons, the camp aims to provide them with an opportunity for a family trip.



The participating families experienced aquarium visits, natural dyeing with persimmon tannin, and zero-gravity kart rides. An S-OIL official said, "It is meaningful to bring bright smiles to children and their families who suffer from long-term treatment," adding, "We will continue our social contribution activities to support neighbors in need."


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