Gravestone Cleaning and Litter Collection Activities Conducted

Woongjin Freedelife announced on the 17th that it visited the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 13th and conducted a "Volunteer Activity for Cleaning the Graves in Commemoration of the Day of the Patriotic Martyrs."


This year marks the fifth anniversary of the grave cleaning volunteer activity, which is part of Woongjin Freedelife employees' voluntary ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives.

Woongjin Freedelife visited the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery located in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 13th and conducted a "Volunteer Activity for Cleaning the Graves in Commemoration of the Day of the Patriotic Martyrs." Woongjin Freedelife

Woongjin Freedelife visited the National Seoul Memorial Cemetery located in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 13th and conducted a "Volunteer Activity for Cleaning the Graves in Commemoration of the Day of the Patriotic Martyrs." Woongjin Freedelife

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On this day, about 20 employees of Woongjin Freedelife began by paying their respects at the Memorial Tower, then visited the Memorial Hall to honor the noble sacrifices of those who gave their lives for the country. They continued their volunteer work by cleaning 1,502 gravestones and collecting litter across four grave sites, including the section for independence patriots, which is the resting place of those who contributed to the independence movement, patriotic martyrs, and key figures of the Provisional Government.



A Woongjin Freedelife representative stated, "We will continue to fulfill our social responsibility as a 'total life care' company that makes the lives of our customers and society warmer."


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