Seven Eleven Signs Agreement to Support Single-Parent Families in Seoul Area
A Total of 700 Million KRW in Meal and Snack Sponsorships
Seven Eleven announced on the 7th that it has signed an agreement with the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Single-Parent Family Support Center for a "project to provide meals and snacks to single-parent families."
Kim Seonsun, Director of the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Women and Family Policy Office (from left), Lee Youngho, Director of the Seoul Single-Parent Family Support Center, and Choi Kyungho, CEO of Seven Eleven, are posing for a commemorative photo after the sponsorship ceremony for The Dignity of One Meal.
[Photo by Seven Eleven]
Seven Eleven will support single-parent families with meals and snacks worth a total of 700 million KRW, provided in the form of mobile gift certificates and in-kind donations. The name of this sponsorship, "Han-kki-ui Pumgyeok" (The Dignity of a Meal), was selected through a prior public contest. Approximately 600 participants proposed diverse and meaningful sponsorship names, and participants were given generous gifts such as mobile gift certificates and Seven Cafe iced coffee.
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Choi Kyung-ho, CEO of Seven Eleven, said, "We are very pleased to participate in this meaningful sponsorship for single-parent families together with the Seoul Metropolitan Government," and added, "We will continue to do our best so that various families, including single-parent families, can enjoy happiness in their daily lives within a better life."
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