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Creating 'Happiness Kits' for the New Semester
Woowa Brothers, the operator of the delivery app Baedal Minjok, announced on the 5th that they have created 'Happiness Kits' to be delivered to 60 vulnerable children and adolescents in Songpa-gu in collaboration with Samjeon General Social Welfare Center. The volunteer activity involved 'Woohan Ddambangul,' a group of company employees.
Members of Woowa Brothers took a commemorative photo after assembling school supply kits for underprivileged children in the region on the 29th of last month.
View original imageFor this volunteer activity, Samjeon General Social Welfare Center surveyed 60 vulnerable children who started the new school semester in advance. The 28 members participating in Woohan Ddambangul made 60 Happiness Kits containing handmade snack pouches, school supplies, and groceries needed by the children. The completed Happiness Kits will be delivered to each target household by the welfare center.
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Kim Eun-hye, team leader of the Social Contribution Team in charge of Woohan Ddambangul, said, “We hope the Happiness Kits will encourage the children starting the new semester,” adding, “Woowa Brothers will continue activities that care for vulnerable groups in the local community, such as children in blind spots and elderly people living alone.”
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