Delivery of Over 5,000 Items Including Bottled Water and Food

GS Retail announced on the 11th that it delivered emergency relief supplies to disaster victims in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do, who are struggling due to heavy rain damage.


The emergency relief supplies, consisting of about 5,000 items including bottled water, bread, and energy bars, were delivered to two shelters at Seongbuk Elementary School and Mangseong Elementary School in Mangseong-myeon, Iksan-si, Jeollabuk-do. The relief supplies will be distributed to local residents affected by the heavy rain, foreign workers, and relief workers.


GS Retail delivered 5,000 emergency relief items, including bottled water and food, to disaster victims in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do on the 10th. <br>[Photo by GS Retail]

GS Retail delivered 5,000 emergency relief items, including bottled water and food, to disaster victims in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do on the 10th.
[Photo by GS Retail]

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Employees of the convenience store GS25, responsible for the Jeollabuk-do area, voluntarily came to the site to assist with the transportation and organization of relief supplies at the shelters.


GS Retail decided to promptly provide emergency relief supplies to support local residents suffering from the heavy rain. In addition, the company plans to do its best to help the affected areas and disaster victims quickly return to their daily lives.


Kim Si-yeon, head of GS Retail’s Social Contribution Department, said, "We delivered emergency relief supplies to help disaster victims affected by the heavy rain, even if only a little." She added, "We will do our best to play a role as a social safety net by actively utilizing our business infrastructure."



Meanwhile, GS Retail is engaged in supporting disaster victims and recovery efforts during national disasters based on its business infrastructure, including the convenience store GS25, home shopping GS Shop, supermarket GS The Fresh, and logistics centers.


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