From the left, Gu Yeonho, Member Representative, Lee Jungmin, Sharing Ambassador, Jeon Miseon, Deputy Secretary General of Good Neighbors, Lee Geonhee, Head of Brand Strategy at Lotte Card, and Byun Woo-min, Sharing Ambassador, are posing for a commemorative photo. Good Neighbors

From the left, Gu Yeonho, Member Representative, Lee Jungmin, Sharing Ambassador, Jeon Miseon, Deputy Secretary General of Good Neighbors, Lee Geonhee, Head of Brand Strategy at Lotte Card, and Byun Woo-min, Sharing Ambassador, are posing for a commemorative photo. Good Neighbors

View original image

Good Neighbors announced that more than 3,000 people participated in the "Good Neighbors Race with Think Us" offline run held at Jamsil Hangang Park in Seoul on September 21.


The donations collected from the participation fees will be used to support vulnerable groups affected by the climate crisis, including projects to create forests in Mongolia.Participants who completed the 5 km and 10 km race courses received commemorative medals, eco-friendly shopping bags, and snacks as souvenirs. Various events were also held, including experience booths introducing Good Neighbors' climate crisis response projects, sticker tattoos, cube tossing, and a coloring zone. Before the closing ceremony, 30 Good Neighbors youth activists staged a guerrilla flash mob to raise awareness of the seriousness of the climate crisis and call for public attention.



Good Neighbors will continue to recruit participants for the regional virtual run until November. Participants will receive a Good Neighbors Race Kit, which includes a T-shirt, socks, bandana, and a finisher's medal. Anyone can join by selecting their region on the campaign page and registering. Participants can walk any distance they choose from anywhere in the country and donate their steps through the Big Walk App.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing