iM Life Holds 'Hope Handmade Burger' Sharing Event for Vulnerable Groups
On the 27th, iM Life announced on the 28th that it conducted a volunteer activity called ‘Making Hope Handmade Burgers’ with the Urban Regeneration Social Cooperative through Cooking at ‘Geombyeokdoljip’ in Hoehyeon-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul.
Employees of iM Life are participating in a volunteer activity making "Hope Handmade Burgers" on the 27th at Geombyeokdol House in Hoehyeon-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul. Photo by iM Life
View original imageOn this day, iM Life executives and employees, along with cooperative members, carefully made handmade burgers and delivered them to underprivileged groups and neighbors in need within the community. The cooperative operates as a social enterprise aiming to revitalize the local community, running various social contribution activities such as meal services for the elderly and pizza and cookie sharing for children, with Geombyeokdoljip as its base.
iM Life has practiced coexistence with the local community by collaborating with Geombyeokdoljip. In March of last year, they delivered homemade pizzas to local children’s facilities. In October, they continued their ongoing sharing activities by making and donating cookies.
The head of iM Life’s Corporate Culture Department, who organized the event, said, “It is meaningful to provide practical help and form closer bonds with the local community through continuous volunteer activities,” adding, “iM Life will operate various programs to fulfill greater responsibilities as a member of society based on the value of respecting life.”
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In November of last year, iM Life held a ‘Kimchi Sharing Event Filled with Love’ for low-income disabled individuals at Damsojeong, a facility in Dasan Fortress Village, Jung-gu, Seoul, and donated 3 million won in sponsorship funds. In December of the same year, they provided food and distributed kimchi and socks for the elderly and homeless at Wongaksa Bogung Free Meal Center in Tapgol Park, Jongno-gu, Seoul. Due to these continuous social contribution efforts, iM Life received the Grand Prize in the ‘ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) Sustainable Management’ category at the 2024 Consumer Awards ceremony.
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