BPA, Busan Gwangwanggo, Hanil Logistics... Making Bread and Side Dishes Delivered to Underprivileged Groups Through BPA Hope Pantry

Busan Port Authority (BPA) conducted a volunteer activity called "A Warm Meal Filling Hope" on December 12 and 13 at the Busan branch of the Korean Red Cross to share warmth with vulnerable groups as the year-end approached.


BPA prepared this event in connection with its representative social contribution brand, "BPA Hope Pantry," to provide healthy meals to marginalized neighbors and offer citizens an opportunity to participate in sharing activities through the BPA Hope Pantry.


The event was attended not only by BPA employees but also by students from the Cafe Bakery Department of Busan Tourism High School and employees of Hanil Logistics, a local logistics company.


On the 12th, participants made rice castella, and on the 13th, side dishes such as seasoned Korean wild greens pancakes and stir-fried anchovies, carefully packed them, and then delivered them to 16 BPA Hope Pantries to be distributed to neighbors in need in the community.



BPA President Kang Jun-seok said, "I hope this volunteer activity will provide some strength to neighbors going through difficult times due to high inflation and contribute to spreading a culture of sharing in the local community."

Busan Port Authority is conducting a warm meal-sharing event that fills hope and is taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Busan Port Authority

Busan Port Authority is conducting a warm meal-sharing event that fills hope and is taking a commemorative photo. Photo by Busan Port Authority

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