"Practicing Disaster Prevention in Daily Life"... Hope Bridge Employees Join 'Hope Savers' Campaign
Employees of Hope Bridge are voluntarily participating in the 'Hope Savers' campaign and are taking action by certifying their use of tumblers. Hope Bridge
View original imageHope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pilho) announced on the 16th that its executives and employees have officially joined the 'Hope Savers' campaign and have begun taking action to prevent disasters in their daily lives.
'Hope Savers' is a lifestyle campaign designed to respond to various climate disasters such as heat waves, wildfires, and floods, which have increased in frequency and intensity due to the climate crisis. Anyone can participate through social networking services (SNS), and the campaign is carried out by completing disaster prevention and response missions in daily life.
The mission for July focuses on 'preventing and responding to heat waves,' with the task of 'lowering the Earth's temperature by 1°C' as the main action. Hope Bridge employees participated in the campaign by practicing actions intended to reduce carbon emissions from fossil fuels, including maintaining appropriate indoor temperatures in offices, using tumblers and eco-bags, and taking the stairs instead of elevators.
An employee of Hope Bridge is participating in the "Hope Savers" campaign and taking a photo to certify the use of a tumbler. Hope Bridge
View original imageAn Jungmin, manager of the Hope Bridge fundraising team who participated in the campaign, shared, "As I experience hotter summers every year, I am realizing that the climate crisis is truly a disaster. Although these are small actions, doing them together with colleagues made it feel even more meaningful."
Starting with this participation, Hope Bridge plans for all employees to regularly take part in 'Hope Savers' activities on a quarterly basis.
Shin Hoon, Secretary General of Hope Bridge, emphasized, "In an era where disasters are becoming a part of daily life due to the climate crisis, it is extremely important for us to take the lead and become 'Hope Savers' ourselves. We will continue to promote a culture of disaster safety in everyday life through various campaigns in the future."
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The 'Hope Savers' campaign selects 60 outstanding participants each month and provides them with a set of goods consisting of a '365-Day Safety Calendar' and a 'Hope Savers Keyring.' Details on how to participate in the campaign and further information can be found on the official Hope Bridge website.
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