Electroland Supports Circulators for Households Affected by Heavy Rainfall
On the 7th, Electroland announced that it donated circulators to help flood victims in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, who suffered damage from heavy rain.
E-Land 'Land500 Yullyang Branch' Branch Manager Song Kyung-soo and Cheongwon District Office Chief Shin Seung-chul along with executives and employees are posing for a commemorative photo after the relief supplies delivery ceremony.
[Photo by E-Land]
Electroland delivered a total of 100 circulators worth approximately 13 million KRW to flood victims in the Cheongju area through the Cheongwon District Office. The relief goods delivery ceremony held on August 3 was attended by key officials from both sides, including Song Kyung-su, the branch manager of Electroland 'Land500 Yullyang Branch,' which newly opened in Cheongju on July 13, and Shin Seung-chul, the head of Cheongwon District Office.
Song Kyung-su, branch manager of Electroland Land500 Yullyang Branch, said, “We hope that our neighbors who suffered damage will return to their daily lives as soon as possible, and Land500 Yullyang Branch plans to explore additional ways to help the flood victims in Cheongju.”
Meanwhile, since organizing the community-based social contribution group ‘Kokkiri Volunteer Group’ in 2021, Electroland has been steadily carrying out social contribution activities to help those in need.
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In May 2021, to prepare for the heatwave, they supported 160 fans for vulnerable groups in Daegu and Busan and conducted volunteer activities where employees visited recipients’ homes to install the donated fans. In August last year, they donated home appliances worth a total of 30 million KRW to flood victims and vulnerable groups in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do; Gunsan-si, Jeollabuk-do; Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do; Geoje-si, Gyeongsangnam-do; and Namdong-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City, which were severely affected by heavy rain.
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