Asung Daiso Delivers Happiness Boxes to Families of Korean War Veterans
Aseong Daiso social contribution officials (sixth from the right), Jo Jaehyun, director of Happy People (fifth from the right), and Son Heewon, president of the 6·25 War Veterans Association (seventh from the right), are taking a commemorative photo after the presentation ceremony.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Asung Daiso announced on the 23rd that it delivered a total of 3,000 Happiness Boxes ahead of the Korean War Memorial Day.
The Happiness Boxes consist of daily necessities such as kitchenware, hygiene products, and bathroom supplies, and are delivered to the families of veterans nationwide through the nonprofit organization Happy People.
The Happiness Box is Daiso's representative social contribution project that provides daily necessities to socially vulnerable groups, families of veterans, small business owners, and families affected by disasters, with the contents tailored according to the recipients' needs.
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A Daiso official said, "We prepared this Happiness Box with respect and gratitude for the veterans who dedicated themselves to the country," and added, "We plan to continue supporting the community to be of help in the future."
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