Yeongpung Paper, Continuing 20 Years of Consecutive Holiday Sharing Activities
Yeongpung Paper employees delivering donated goods to the Jinwi-myeon office in Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do. / Photo by Yeongpung Paper
View original imagePaper manufacturing company Youngpoong Paper (CEO Sangjong Cho) announced on the 25th that it held a community neighbor-helping event in celebration of the Chuseok holiday.
Youngpoong Paper organized this event with the purpose of practicing sharing to support the lives of low-income and vulnerable groups such as grandparent-headed families, single-parent families, and elderly living alone who need relatively more attention and care within Pyeongtaek City, Gyeonggi Province, where the company is located.
This event has been ongoing for 20 years since 2003, conducting community contribution activities every holiday to provide small help to neighbors living in hardship and loneliness. This year as well, the company delivered holiday gift sets consisting of daily necessities and food items, along with rice, to neighbors in Pyeongtaek using funds collected from employees' voluntary contributions and company support funds.
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A company official stated, “The spirit of mutual growth with the local community is essential for the growth and sustainability of a company, and as part of this practice, Youngpoong Paper has been conducting continuous neighbor-helping events during holidays for over 20 years. We hope that local residents will have a warmer and more abundant Chuseok this year, and Youngpoong Paper will strive to become a company that develops together with the community.”
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