Presenting a User-Participation Social Contribution Model

Uisikju Company, which operates the non-face-to-face mobile laundry service "Laundrygo," announced on the 12th that it will carry out a blanket-laundry donation campaign for children in protective care together with ChildFund Korea.


This campaign was prepared to improve children's sleeping environments by supporting blanket laundry for residential care facilities for children in protective care, which are struggling to wash blankets due to a lack of large-scale laundry equipment.

Laundrygo: "Leave a Message of Support for Children in Protective Care and Donate Blanket Laundry" View original image

The campaign will run until March 8, and any Laundrygo user can participate. Participation is completed by leaving a message of support for children in protective care on the event page within the Laundrygo app. For each message, the cost of washing one blanket for children in protective facilities will be donated.


In addition, a donation certificate will be issued to participants, and if they share this certificate on their Instagram Story and tag the official Laundrygo account, the cost of washing one additional blanket will be donated.


Shim Heonho from the Business Support Office at Uisikju Company said, "We planned this campaign to help children wash their blankets through the laundry infrastructure that Laundrygo has," adding, "Based on our belief that clean clothes and blankets improve quality of life, we will continue to carry out social contribution activities in which we can participate together with Laundrygo users in the future."



Meanwhile, Laundrygo currently operates its service in major cities nationwide, including Seoul and the greater metropolitan area, as well as Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, Sejong, and Ulsan. As of January this year, it has reached a cumulative 1 million members, 5.6 million cumulative orders, and a cumulative laundry volume of 40 million items.


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