E1 Delivers Donation to Welfare Facilities for the Disabled... Continues "Hope Recharge Campaign"
Donation Ceremony Held at Yongsan Headquarters on the 23rd
Annual Support of 105 Million Won Provided to 21 Locations Nationwide
On the 23rd, E1 announced that it held a donation ceremony for the "Hope Recharge Campaign" at its headquarters in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. The donated funds will be used to purchase clothing and shoes for users of welfare facilities for the disabled.
On the 23rd, at the E1 headquarters located in LS Yongsan Tower in Seoul, Jinman Jeon, Head of External Cooperation at E1 (left), and Kwangsik Kim, President of the Korea Association of Welfare Facilities for the Disabled, are taking a commemorative photo during the Hope Recharge Campaign donation ceremony. E1
View original imageSince 2011, E1 has been operating the "Hope Recharge Campaign," providing annual support of 105 million won to 21 welfare facilities for the disabled across the country through the Korea Association of Welfare Facilities for the Disabled.
This campaign allows E1 Orange Card customers to participate as "Hope Recharge Supporters," with donations accumulating based on their usage at charging stations. E1 matches the points donated by customers, creating the donation fund.
E1 employees plan to regularly visit the welfare facilities that receive the donations to engage in volunteer activities. Since 2012, E1 has operated the "Hope Recharge Volunteer Group," which includes participation from all of its employees.
Jinman Jeon, Head of External Cooperation at E1, stated, "As a company that provides energy for life, we will continue to offer practical support where it is needed."
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Kwangsik Kim, President of the Korea Association of Welfare Facilities for the Disabled, said, "Users of the welfare facilities are highly satisfied because they can directly purchase the clothing and shoes they want," and expressed gratitude for the ongoing support.
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