BBQ University Student Volunteer Group Olivers members are delivering Samgyetang at the Seongdong Hope Food Sharing Center in Seoul on the 16th and taking photos. Photo by BBQ

BBQ University Student Volunteer Group Olivers members are delivering Samgyetang at the Seongdong Hope Food Sharing Center in Seoul on the 16th and taking photos. Photo by BBQ

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Genesis BBQ Group announced on the 18th that the university student volunteer group Ollivers delivered 100 servings of Samgyetang to vulnerable households living in Seongdong-gu, Seoul.


According to BBQ, on the 16th, to mark Chobok, Ollivers visited 50 low-income neighbor households, including elderly living alone and basic livelihood security recipients, together with the Seongdong Hope Food Sharing Center. Afterwards, they also delivered products to residents who visited the center, conveying warm hearts so that neighbors could have a healthy summer.


A member of Ollivers who participated in the activity said, “Seeing the elderly warmly welcoming us with smiles despite the hot weather, I felt very meaningful that my small actions through this volunteer group activity could help someone.”



A BBQ official said, “We prepared this activity to help vulnerable groups who may face difficulties with cooling and food expenses due to the ongoing heatwave, even if only a little.”


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