Delivery of Masks and Daily Necessities
Meal Service Volunteer at Senior Restaurant

Hussein Al Qatani, CEO of S-Oil. Photo by S-Oil

Hussein Al Qatani, CEO of S-Oil. Photo by S-Oil

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[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Seoyoon] S-OIL held a “Sharing Love Songpyeon with S-OIL” delivery ceremony on the 7th at the Seongsan Comprehensive Social Welfare Center at Ewha University in Mapo-gu, Seoul, and announced that it provided Chuseok gift packages worth 50 million won to low-income families in the Mapo area.


On this day, S-OIL provided Chuseok gifts containing food items such as songpyeon and daily necessities including masks for COVID-19 infection prevention to 900 low-income households in the Mapo-gu area, including basic livelihood security recipients, single-parent families, people with disabilities, and elderly living alone. They also spent time with neighbors in the local community by volunteering to serve meals at a senior citizens’ restaurant.


Hussein Al-Qatani, CEO of S-OIL, said, “I understand that Korea’s Chuseok is a meaningful holiday to celebrate the autumn harvest and share food with neighbors,” adding, “Although it is a more difficult time due to COVID-19, I hope S-OIL’s small sincerity will be a warm gift to neighbors who have to spend the Chuseok holiday alone.”



S-OIL has been consistently carrying out sharing activities to help neighbors have a warm holiday through rice cake soup sharing activities on Lunar New Year and love songpyeon sharing volunteer activities on Chuseok every year.


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