Offering Charye Table Gifts... Saeul Nuclear Power Supports Low-Income Neighbors with Chuseok Ritual Items
A Warm Chuseok Charye Table Shared with Neighbors
"We are offering Charye table items to neighbors in need."
On September 22, ahead of Chuseok, the Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (headed by So Yooseop) held a ceremony at the Ulju Food Bank Market to deliver Chuseok Charye table support items.
This initiative provided Chuseok Charye table settings to 70 low-income and marginalized households in the Ulju area, helping neighbors who find it difficult to prepare for the holiday due to financial burdens to enjoy a bountiful Chuseok. The support items included ritual fruits, glutinous rice, and daily necessities required for the holiday table.
Yoon Sungho, Head of External Cooperation at Saeul Headquarters, stated, "We have prepared these items with heartfelt care for our marginalized neighbors so that everyone can enjoy a warm holiday together," adding, "We will continue to promote a culture of sharing with our neighbors and strive to build a community where we live together."
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The annual Chuseok Charye table support program by Saeul Headquarters is recognized as a meaningful event that puts the values of sharing and mutual growth into practice, earning applause from residents living near the power plant.
Seoul Nuclear Power Headquarters is providing Charye table items to low-income families living near the power plant ahead of Chuseok.
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