Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Headquarters Holds 'Healthy Summer Nourishing Food Sharing Event'
430 Servings of Samgyetang and 80 Watermelons Delivered as Health Food to Welfare Facilities in Uljin County
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters (Director Lee Seyong) held a "Healthy Summer Nourishing Food Sharing Event" on the 31st, delivering Samgyetang and watermelons to welfare facilities in Uljin-gun.
Hanul Headquarters conducted the 2024 Healthy Summer Nourishing Food Sharing Event.
View original imageHanul Nuclear Power Headquarters has been holding this nourishing food sharing event every summer for welfare facilities in Uljin-gun to promote community welfare and health. This year as well, they delivered 430 servings of Samgyetang made with locally produced ingredients and 80 watermelons to 11 welfare facilities serving people with disabilities, children, single-parent families, and the elderly.
Im Sunam, Director of Uljin Regional Children's Center, expressed gratitude, saying, "We are thankful to Hanul Headquarters for sharing nourishing food with the community every year. Thanks to their support, our children will be able to overcome the heat again this year."
Son Bongsun, Head of External Cooperation at Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters, stated, "We hope this event helps our neighbors get through the hot summer, and we will continue to take the lead in contributing to the local community through various sharing activities."
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