Museum Tours and Performances in Jeju

1,300 Children and Families Have Participated Over 21 Years

S-Oil announced on the 23rd that, together with the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, it hosted the 19th Sunshine Sharing Camp in Jeju for 57 children battling illnesses such as biliary atresia, burns, and congenital diabetes, along with their families. The event, which began on the 22nd, will run for three days and two nights.

Participants of the S-Oil 19th Sunshine Sharing Camp are taking a commemorative photo at the Jeju Aerospace Museum on the 22nd. S-Oil

Participants of the S-Oil 19th Sunshine Sharing Camp are taking a commemorative photo at the Jeju Aerospace Museum on the 22nd. S-Oil

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S-Oil launched the Sunshine Sharing Camp in 2006 to offer emotional support and opportunities for rest to children and families who have endured long-term hospital treatment. Over the past 21 years, a total of about 1,300 people have participated in the program.


During this year’s camp, participants enjoyed a variety of activities, including a tour of the Jeju Aerospace Museum, visits to the aquarium and Ocean Arena performances, a trip to Boromwat, an experience at Haribo World, and a workshop on making Jeju blue salt.



An S-Oil representative stated, "It is meaningful to be able to bring bright smiles to children and their families who do not lose hope despite long battles with illness," adding, "S-Oil will continue its ongoing social contribution activities based on our core value of ‘sharing,’ and strive to support neighbors in need."


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