Fubon Hyundai Life announced on March 27 that it carried out a meal-serving volunteer activity at the "Seoul Municipal Warm Sharing Center," a free meal facility, in partnership with the Korean Red Cross.


The Fubon Hyundai Life Volunteer Group is taking a commemorative photo after providing lunch to isolated neighbors such as elderly people living alone near Seoul Station. Fubon Hyundai Life

The Fubon Hyundai Life Volunteer Group is taking a commemorative photo after providing lunch to isolated neighbors such as elderly people living alone near Seoul Station. Fubon Hyundai Life

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The "Seoul Municipal Warm Sharing Center" was established near Seoul Station in 2010 under a Seoul city ordinance to provide meals to neighbors in need. This volunteer activity was organized to offer a warm meal to those facing financial hardship. The volunteer group, comprised of Fubon Hyundai Life employees, provided lunch to around 200 socially marginalized neighbors, including elderly people living alone near Seoul Station, sharing warmth and the value of sincere giving.


Since 2006, Fubon Hyundai Life has organized a volunteer group with participation from all employees, carrying out various social contribution activities every year. The company also runs social contribution funds, such as a "1:1 Matching Grant" program in which Fubon Hyundai Life matches the amount donated by employees, and the "Collecting Spare Change from Salaries" initiative, to put sharing into practice in diverse ways.



A representative from Fubon Hyundai Life stated, "It was an opportunity to deliver heartfelt warmth and care to socially isolated neighbors through the dedication of our employees," adding, "We will continue our efforts to spread positive energy throughout society by practicing ESG management and fostering mutual growth with the local community."


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