S-OIL held a fuel expense handover ceremony for youth food trucks on the 8th at Mangwon Hangang Park in Mapo-gu, Seoul, and announced that it donated 120 million KRW to the foundation working together.

Anwar Al-Hijazi, CEO of S-Oil (Provided by S-Oil)

Anwar Al-Hijazi, CEO of S-Oil (Provided by S-Oil)

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Since 2018, S-OIL has been sponsoring fuel expenses for food trucks to help resolve youth unemployment and support the self-reliance of vulnerable groups. Food trucks have been expanding mainly at local government festival sites nationwide and have attracted attention as a youth startup item, but they have faced many difficulties due to event cancellations caused by COVID-19.


S-OIL plans to select a total of 50 teams through document and on-site evaluations targeting food truck entrepreneurs nationwide under the age of 39. Each team will receive a fuel gift certificate worth approximately 2 million KRW. From 2018 to this year, a total of 326 teams have received fuel gift certificates worth 720 million KRW over seven years.



Jongbeom Ahn, Chief Marketing Officer of S-OIL, said, "We sincerely support the dreams of young entrepreneurs who passionately pursue their goals despite difficult circumstances," adding, "We will become a company that fulfills its social responsibilities while supporting the sustainable growth of local communities."


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