Happy Alliance-LIG Nex1 Provides Lunchboxes to Food-Insecure Children in Gumi
Support of Over 1,250 Lunchboxes Worth 10 Million Won
Social contribution network Happy Alliance and LIG Nex1, which has a production plant in Gumi City, announced on the 24th that they will provide more than 1,250 lunchboxes to 125 children at risk of food insecurity in Gumi City.
This project was prepared to help children who have difficulty securing meals due to the suspension of school meals during the summer vacation.
LIG Nex1 donated 10 million won, and LIG Nex1’s subsidiary, Boulangerie Gil, provides freshly made bread.
Good Neighbors Gyeongbuk Western Branch manages the donation funds, and the Gyeongbuk Support Group for Local Children’s Centers selects the children eligible for support.
The local social enterprise Matsarang is responsible for manufacturing and delivering lunchboxes considering the essential nutrients for growing children, and Happy Alliance oversees the overall operation of the project.
At the donation ceremony held on the 23rd at the Gyeongbuk Support Office for Regional Children's Centers in Gumi-si, Gyeongbuk, from the left: Kim Gwi-hwa, CEO of Mat Sarang; Im Eun-mi, Director of Happiness Alliance; Jeong Chang-gyun, Director of Production Support at LIG Nex1; Song Il-su, Head of Good Neighbors Gyeongbuk Western Branch; Lee Jung-woo, CEO of Boulangerie Gil; and Kwon Hyun-jin, Head of the Gyeongbuk Support Office for Regional Children's Centers, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Happiness Alliance
View original imageJomin Young, head of Happy Alliance (Secretariat Happy Narae), said, "This project is meaningful not only in supporting meals for vulnerable groups but also in helping various sectors of our society, such as social enterprises and companies for the disabled, to coexist. We will continue to pay attention to places in need and establish a sustainable support system."
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Happy Alliance is a safety net created by 120 companies, 87 local governments, and 420,000 general citizens to support children who do not receive welfare benefits. Happy Alliance’s operating secretariat, Happy Narae, is a purchasing service company established by SK, which uses all profits to create social value.
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