Volvo Donates Toys Reborn at Toy Hospital
Joining Toy Donation Efforts With Customers
Volvo Car Korea said on the 25th that, together with the Embassy of Sweden in Korea and Kinis Toy Hospital, it expanded the "Volvo Toy Hospital" event to major showrooms nationwide and donated a total of 707 toys.
Volvo Cars Korea said on the 25th that, together with the Embassy of Sweden in Korea and Kinis Toy Hospital, it expanded the "Volvo Toy Hospital" event to major showrooms nationwide and donated a total of 707 toys. Volvo Korea
View original imageFrom November 15 to December 14 last year, Audi customers joined the sharing campaign by donating unused or broken toys at Volvo Car showrooms across the country. The 707 broken toys collected were delivered to the "toy doctors" at Kinis Toy Hospital, who consist of retired engineering PhDs, teachers, and manufacturing experts, and were fully repaired.
These toys will be sequentially delivered to organizations in need of toys, such as local care centers and environmental associations.
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Lee Yunmo, CEO of Volvo Car Korea, said, "I hope that children had a meaningful experience with their families by donating toys they cherished themselves and by taking part in a resource-circulation activity where broken toys are given a new purpose," adding, "We will continue to work for a sustainable world in which future generations can live."
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