Asung Daiso Delivers Happiness Boxes to Socially Vulnerable Groups Ahead of Chuseok
Delivery of Over 2,000 Kitchen and Hygiene Products
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Asung Daiso announced on the 5th that it has delivered a total of about 2,000 Happiness Boxes to socially vulnerable groups.
The Happiness Boxes were composed of daily necessities such as cutting boards, rubber gloves, wet wipes, and clothes hanger drying racks. They were distributed to vulnerable groups in the region through the Gangseo District Office in Busan on the 29th of last month, and this month, they plan to deliver them through the Chungju Free Market Merchants Association.
The Happiness Box is Daiso's representative social contribution project that delivers daily necessities to socially vulnerable groups, veterans' families, small business owners, and families affected by disasters, with the contents varying according to the recipients' needs.
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A Daiso official said, "We prepared this Happiness Box to help everyone have a warm holiday ahead of Chuseok, even if just a little," and added, "We plan to continue supporting local communities with projects like the Happiness Box."
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