On the 3rd, employees of 7-Eleven and officials from the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation are taking a commemorative photo for the Children's Day sharing event.

On the 3rd, employees of 7-Eleven and officials from the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation are taking a commemorative photo for the Children's Day sharing event.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Seven Eleven announced on the 4th that it carried out various sharing activities for children in the local community in celebration of Children's Day.


Seven Eleven donated 6,000 premium bakery items from 'Bredaum' to 60 child welfare facilities nationwide connected with the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation. Bredaum is Seven Eleven's own bakery brand, prepared to provide children with higher quality, healthy, and delicious snacks for Children's Day.


Thirty franchise owners and employees from Seven Eleven and Ministop in the Honam region gathered at a confectionery academy in Gwangju to deliver 150 comprehensive gift sets containing cookies and snacks they made themselves to children at Mudeung Orphanage and Wongwang Mojawon.


Seven Eleven also delivered 150 snack random boxes to local children through the Dongjak-gu Food Bank and Market Center in partnership with the secondhand trading platform Junggonara. The snack random boxes contained about 30 representative snacks such as Pepero and Ghana chocolate. Earlier, since the 29th of last month, the two companies held an event through the Junggonara mobile application (app) where customers could donate one snack random box for every one purchased.



A Seven Eleven official said, "We prepared various sharing activities utilizing Seven Eleven's resources and values ahead of Children's Day," adding, "We will continue to carry out social contribution activities that can breathe and communicate with the local community."


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