Ecological Park Cleanup and Support for Developmental Disabilities
Volunteer Activities for the Month End in Two Days

Emart24 announced on the 22nd that it has resumed face-to-face volunteer activities for the first time in three years in response to the endemic.


Employees of Emart24 participated in volunteer activities held on the 19th at Beodne Senior Welfare Center (Gwanggyo) and Sangji University Integrated Support Center for Developmental Disabilities (Wonju). <br>[Photo by Emart24]

Employees of Emart24 participated in volunteer activities held on the 19th at Beodne Senior Welfare Center (Gwanggyo) and Sangji University Integrated Support Center for Developmental Disabilities (Wonju).
[Photo by Emart24]

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Emart24 will continue 12 volunteer activities until the 26th, including ecological park cleanup, aquatic plant planting, and after-school activity assistance for students with developmental disabilities. On the 17th, they provided meal support and cleaned the welfare center at the Salvation Army Dongdaegu Counseling Center.


The "Volunteer Activity of the Month," which Emart24 employees can voluntarily participate in, resumed for the first time in three years since COVID-19. It is reported that the application was closed within two days due to first-come, first-served registration this year.



Employees also plan to continue the Hope Sharing Campaign, where they donate personal items such as clothing, shoes, toys, small home appliances, and daily necessities. The donated items are sold through the Goodwill Store operated by the Milal Welfare Foundation, and the sales proceeds are used to create jobs and support independence for people with developmental disabilities. Additionally, starting this month, they plan to carry out "Our Neighborhood Plogging" activities, in which employees and their families voluntarily participate.


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