POSCO Energy announced on the 29th that it donated 67.52 million KRW, accumulated through an employee walking program, to Good Neighbors. Lee Jeon-hyeok, Vice President of POSCO Energy (left), and Kim Kyung-hwan, Head of Good Neighbors Jeonbuk Regional Office, are posing for a commemorative photo.

POSCO Energy announced on the 29th that it donated 67.52 million KRW, accumulated through an employee walking program, to Good Neighbors. Lee Jeon-hyeok, Vice President of POSCO Energy (left), and Kim Kyung-hwan, Head of Good Neighbors Jeonbuk Regional Office, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] POSCO Energy announced on the 29th that it donated 67.52 million KRW, accumulated through an employee walking program, to Good Neighbors.


On the same day, POSCO Energy held a donation ceremony at the Good Neighbors Good Mind Center Incheon West Branch located in Seo-gu, Incheon, attended by Jeon Hyuk, Vice President of POSCO Energy, Kim Kyung-hwan, Head of Good Neighbors Jeonbuk Regional Headquarters, and Hong Seon-gyo, Head of Good Neighbors West Incheon Regional Headquarters.


The donation will be used through the Good Neighbors Good Mind Center to provide scholarships and sponsorship items for 45 self-reliant youth in the Jeonju area, including Incheon and Gwangyang where the workplaces are located.


POSCO Energy annually converts the number of steps achieved by employees in the monthly walking program "With Walk" into donations, which are then delivered to those in need. Over the past year, a total of 1,460 employees participated, accumulating approximately 157 million steps.



Vice President Jeon said, "I hope the donations raised through the voluntary participation of employees will help young people preparing for self-reliance as they take their first steps into society," adding, "We will take the lead in creating sustainable social value."


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