Hyundai Engineering announced on the 12th that it delivered health supplements and summer heat-related daily necessities to 1,910 residents of small rooms in five areas of Seoul, including Seoul Station and Yeongdeungpo.


The donation ceremony for the support items, held on the morning of the same day at the Yeongdeungpo Small Room Counseling Center, was attended by Gi Jae-il, Head of the Seoul City Self-Support Team, Kim Hyung-ok, Director of the Seoul Metropolitan Yeongdeungpo Small Room Counseling Center, Eom Hong-seok, Executive Director of Hyundai Engineering, and representatives of the residents.

Eom Hong-seok, Executive Director of Hyundai Engineering (second from right), is taking a commemorative photo after delivering summer supplies for residents of jjokbang rooms to Gi Jae-il, Head of the Seoul City Self-Support Team (center), and Kim Hyung-ok, Director of the Seoul Yeongdeungpo Jjokbang Counseling Center (second from left). <br>[Photo by Hyundai Engineering]

Eom Hong-seok, Executive Director of Hyundai Engineering (second from right), is taking a commemorative photo after delivering summer supplies for residents of jjokbang rooms to Gi Jae-il, Head of the Seoul City Self-Support Team (center), and Kim Hyung-ok, Director of the Seoul Yeongdeungpo Jjokbang Counseling Center (second from left).
[Photo by Hyundai Engineering]

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Hyundai Engineering has been providing support items for residents of small rooms in five areas of Seoul since 2013. Since 2020, it has also been conducting support activities through the non-face-to-face “Exciting Steps” campaign via the step donation app “Big Walk.”


This summer heat-related item support was also prepared through the seventh Exciting Steps campaign held from May 15 to June 11. Approximately 19,000 people participated in the campaign, accumulating 960 million steps, achieving 137% of the goal.



A Hyundai Engineering official said, “This year as well, many participants including employees actively took part in supporting small room residents, enabling us to deliver summer heat-related items,” and added, “Hyundai Engineering will continue to make efforts so that residents of small rooms in five areas of Seoul can live healthier and safer lives.”


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