Choi Jong-hwan, Director of Seoul Metropolitan Yeongdeungpo Disabled Welfare Center; Cheon Bu-geon, Team Leader of Seoul Social Welfare Community Chest; Park Chun-ho, Executive Director of Hi Investment & Securities

Choi Jong-hwan, Director of Seoul Metropolitan Yeongdeungpo Disabled Welfare Center; Cheon Bu-geon, Team Leader of Seoul Social Welfare Community Chest; Park Chun-ho, Executive Director of Hi Investment & Securities

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Hi Investment & Securities announced that as part of its ethical management and ESG management activities, it held a ceremony on the 6th at the Community Chest of Korea Seoul Branch in Jung-gu, Seoul, to deliver ‘Chuseok food kits for flood-affected persons with disabilities.’


This event, prepared to participate in DGB Financial Group’s Happiness Dream Day, a sharing activity for vulnerable local residents, supports holiday food for persons with disabilities in vulnerable groups affected by heavy rain.


On the day, Park Chun-ho, Head of the Management Strategy Headquarters at Hi Investment & Securities, Choi Jong-hwan, Director of the Seoul Yeongdeungpo Disabled Welfare Center, and Cheon Bu-geon, Team Leader of the Seoul Social Welfare Community Chest, among other officials, attended and delivered Chuseok food kits consisting of songpyeon, assorted jeon, and cooking oil sets.


These kits are scheduled to be delivered to 100 vulnerable households with disabilities in Yeongdeungpo-gu, including those affected by the heavy rain in August.



Park Chun-ho, Head of Hi Investment & Securities, said, “We provided Chuseok food such as songpyeon to neighbors who suffered great damage due to recent sudden heavy rain in vulnerable housing facilities. We hope for a swift recovery to their precious daily lives and will continue social contribution activities to care for the underprivileged in the community.”


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