Composition of Daily Necessities and School Supplies

Asung Daiso announced on the 11th that it delivered 600 Happiness Boxes to the Salvation Army and the social cooperative Mariette in celebration of Family Month.


Jonghwan Park, Head of Communications at the Salvation Army (from the left), Heebeom Park, Director of the Salvation Army Gangbuk Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, and a Daiso Corporate Social Responsibility officer are taking a commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by Asung Daiso]

Jonghwan Park, Head of Communications at the Salvation Army (from the left), Heebeom Park, Director of the Salvation Army Gangbuk Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, and a Daiso Corporate Social Responsibility officer are taking a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Asung Daiso]

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The Salvation Army Happiness Boxes were composed of essential household items such as kitchenware and laundry supplies, while Mariette's Happiness Boxes contained stationery and toys that could serve as gifts for children. These were delivered to socially vulnerable families through the Salvation Army and Mariette.


The Happiness Box is Daiso's representative social contribution project that provides daily necessities to socially vulnerable groups, veterans' families, small business owners, and families affected by disasters, with the contents tailored according to the recipients' needs.



A Daiso official said, "We prepared these Happiness Boxes to contribute even a little to everyone having a happy Family Month," adding, "We plan to continue supporting efforts to contribute to the local community."


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