by Lee Sungmin
Published 05 Nov.2024 08:49(KST)
SK Innovation held a focused volunteer week to care for marginalized neighbors and coexist with the local community.
SK Innovation announced on the 5th that from the 21st of last month for two weeks, members of SK Innovation and its eight subsidiaries including SK Energy, SK Geocentric, and SK On participated in a focused volunteer period engaging in activities such as ▲free meal service 'Bapper' ▲caring for people with developmental disabilities and elderly living alone ▲protecting the natural environment ▲blood donation.
Members of the SK Innovation group are volunteering to serve meals to elderly people in vulnerable groups at a cafeteria in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by SK Innovation
원본보기 아이콘During this period, a total of about 3,100 members of the SK Innovation group participated, recording a total of 11,000 hours of volunteer work. During this focused volunteer week, new volunteer activities such as creating e-books for the visually impaired and collecting plastic bottle caps were also planned, attracting the participation of about 800 members and drawing attention.
The management team also actively participated. Park Sang-gyu, CEO of SK Innovation, joined the blood donation volunteer activity with about 60 members. Myungseong, CEO of SK Earthon, participated in volunteer activities supporting elderly living alone, and Kim Won-gi, CEO of SK Enmove, took part in natural environment protection volunteer work.
An SK Innovation official said, "We will continue to contribute to creating a sustainable society where our neighbors and local communities can be happy together."
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