Delivery of 1,300 Boxes of Kimchi to Underprivileged Groups in the Community

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters donated 1,300 boxes of kimchi to vulnerable groups in the local area.

Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters held a Kimchi Sharing Event of Love.

Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters held a Kimchi Sharing Event of Love.

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On the 18th, the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters held a 'Sharing Love Kimchi Making' event at the Gori Sports Culture Center in Gijang-gun, Busan, delivering 1,300 boxes of kimchi (10 kg per box, worth approximately 48.1 million KRW) to 22 volunteer organizations located in Gijang-gun.


The kimchi provided that day was evenly distributed to marginalized groups such as basic livelihood security recipients' households, low-income elderly living alone, and North Korean defectors in five towns and townships within Gijang-gun.


Additionally, on November 10th, the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters participated in the 'Sharing Love Kimchi Making Festival' hosted by Busan City, sponsoring 11 million KRW, and supported 560 boxes of kimchi (5 kg per box) made that day to local children's centers, free meal services, and welfare facilities in the district.



Lee Gwang-hoon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, "We prepared this event to deliver warm support to those in need at the end of this year," adding, "I hope this small help will assist our neighbors in getting through the increasingly cold winter."


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