Korea Rail Network Authority Holds '2023 Sarangnanum Bazaar'
The Korea Rail Network Authority announced on the 11th that it held the ‘2023 Love Sharing Bazaar’ with its executives and employees on the first floor of its headquarters.
Kim Han-young, President of the Korea Rail Network Authority, is examining donated items at the '2023 Love Sharing Bazaar' held on the first floor of the Korea Rail Network Authority headquarters.
[Photo by Korea Rail Network Authority]
At the bazaar, over 1,200 items donated by the Authority’s executives and employees, including books and clothing, as well as products directly made by participating vendors (Yeongdong Geumgang Mochi Village, local welfare organizations, social economy enterprises, etc.) such as blueberries, various fruit jams, handmade cookies, leather crafts, and eco-friendly products were sold, receiving great response.
Additionally, institutions belonging to the Daejeon regional social contribution council, Publico (including the Small Enterprise and Market Service), also donated items, adding to the value of sharing.
The Love Sharing Bazaar is a charitable event that the Rail Network Authority has held annually since 2013, now in its 9th year, with all proceeds from the sale of donated items used as social contribution funds to help marginalized groups.
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Kim Han-young, President of the Korea Rail Network Authority, said, “The bazaar was a meaningful event that communicated with the local community and fostered mutual cooperation with participating social enterprises,” adding, “We will continue activities that communicate and coexist with the local community.”
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