S-OIL Ulsan Plant Donates 30 Million Won to Ulju Food Bank Market
Support for Food and Daily Necessities for Vulnerable Groups and Low-Income Families in Namulju
On the 6th, S-OIL Ulsan Plant held a sponsor plaque ceremony at the Ulju Food Bank Market, which supports underprivileged families in the Namulju area, and donated 30 million KRW through the Ulsan Community Chest of Korea.
On the 6th, S-OIL Ulsan Plant donated 30 million won to the Namulju Ulju Food Bank Market. (From left, Oh Hyeong-cheol, Head of External Affairs Team at S-OIL, Son Young-sun, Director of Ulju-gun Volunteer Center)
View original imageThe Ulju Food Bank Market is a user-centered free market that receives donations of food and daily necessities from companies and individuals for households in need within Ulju-gun, allowing users to visit the store and select the items they need. The donated amount of 30 million KRW will be used to support about 300 underprivileged neighbors in the Namulju area, including Onsan and Onyang, such as marginalized groups, low-income families, elderly living alone, and multi-child families, by providing necessary food and daily necessities.
An S-OIL representative who attended the plaque ceremony stated, “S-OIL will continue to maintain steady interest in low-income families and marginalized groups in the region and will persistently promote support for vulnerable groups in Namulju, including Onsan and Onyang.”
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S-OIL has been conducting projects for over 20 years that purchase local agricultural products such as rice and pears to support vulnerable groups. It also carries out various community projects, including scholarship programs for local students, summer seasonal kimchi sharing volunteer activities, and packaging agricultural and marine product bundles to deliver to underprivileged neighbors in the region.
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