Hyosung Delivers Consolation Fund to Army 1st Corps Gwanggaeto Unit
Sisterhood Relationship with the Army 1st Corps through the "One Company, One Barracks" Program Since 2010
Hyosung announced on the 20th that it visited the Army 1st Corps Gwanggaeto Unit and delivered a consolation fund of 50 million won.
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The donation will be used to support the welfare of active-duty soldiers serving in the Army 1st Corps who are devoted to the country. Last year, Hyosung provided sports equipment such as basketball hoops and indoor exercise machines to promote the health of Army soldiers serving in remote and small deployment units, which typically receive less support. Since 2010, Hyosung has maintained a sisterhood relationship with the Army 1st Corps through the "One Company, One Barracks" program, providing consolation gifts and funds every year.
Hyosung visited the Army 1st Corps Gwanggaeto Unit on the 19th and delivered a consolation fund. Lee Jungwon, Head of Communications at Hyosung (third from the left in the front row), and Joo Sungwoon, Commander of the Army 1st Corps (third from the right), are taking a commemorative photo. (Photo by Hyosung)
View original imageIn June, which is designated as Patriots and Veterans Month, Hyosung is carrying out various social contribution activities for national merit recipients and active-duty soldiers fulfilling their duty of national defense. The company is supporting outings for national merit recipients in cooperation with the Seoul Southern Veterans Affairs Office, and its employees have visited the Seoul National Cemetery to participate in cemetery maintenance activities.
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