KRC Happiness Recharge Volunteer Group
Makes and Shares 2,000 kg of Kimchi Through Volunteer Service

The Gwangju Social Welfare Community Chest (hereinafter referred to as the Gwangju Sarangui Yeolmae) announced on the 29th that the Korea Rural Community Corporation had conducted a kimchi sharing volunteer activity for its executives and employees to mark the arrival of spring.

The Korea Rural Community Corporation's 'KRC Happiness Recharge Volunteer Group' conducted a volunteer activity on the 28th at Naju Mirae Farm, where over 40 employees participated and made about 2,000kg (200 boxes) of kimchi to share. Provided by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

The Korea Rural Community Corporation's 'KRC Happiness Recharge Volunteer Group' conducted a volunteer activity on the 28th at Naju Mirae Farm, where over 40 employees participated and made about 2,000kg (200 boxes) of kimchi to share. Provided by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

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The Korea Rural Community Corporation's 'KRC Happiness Recharge Volunteer Group' carried out a volunteer activity on the 28th at Naju Mirae Farm, where over 40 executives and employees participated in making and sharing about 2,000 kg (200 boxes) of kimchi.


The delivery ceremony was attended by Ha Tae-seon, Director of Rural Planning at the Korea Rural Community Corporation; Noh Jin-seok, Secretary General of the Gwangju Social Welfare Community Chest; and Lee Ok-geun, Secretary General of the Together Gwangsan Sharing Culture Foundation.


The kimchi prepared on this day will be delivered to low-income families and social welfare facilities in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, as well as to child and senior welfare facilities in the Naju region.


Ha Tae-seon, Director of Rural Planning at the Korea Rural Community Corporation, said, "With more of our neighbors struggling due to the recent economic situation, we prepared spring kimchi to coincide with the time when winter kimchi stocks are running out. Going forward, we will continue to foster a spirit of sharing and coexistence with the local community."



Noh Jin-seok, Secretary General of the Gwangju Social Welfare Community Chest, remarked, "With rising prices and an economic slowdown, the burden on vulnerable groups in our community is increasing. In times like this, sharing activities that involve both companies and their employees are a great source of strength for the local community."


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