Seven Eleven Donates Stationery and Toys to Young Patients at Bobath Hospital in Hanam

Donated Goods Worth 20 Million Won
Gifts to Support Young Patients at Children's Rehabilitation Center

Seven Eleven, a convenience store operated by Korea Seven, announced on the 28th that it donated a total of about 3,000 items, including character-themed stationery and toys worth approximately 20 million won, to Bobath Hospital in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province in celebration of Children's Day.


At the gift donation ceremony held on the 27th in the Vision Room of Bobath Hospital in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province, Myung Seungmin, Head of Compliance at Seven-Eleven (from left), Kang Yujin, Director of Bobath Hospital, and Kang Seongdu, Secretary General of Lotte Medical Foundation, are posing for a commemorative photo. Provided by Seven-Eleven

At the gift donation ceremony held on the 27th in the Vision Room of Bobath Hospital in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province, Myung Seungmin, Head of Compliance at Seven-Eleven (from left), Kang Yujin, Director of Bobath Hospital, and Kang Seongdu, Secretary General of Lotte Medical Foundation, are posing for a commemorative photo. Provided by Seven-Eleven

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Bobath Hospital in Hanam is a leading regional rehabilitation medical institution that operates rehabilitation wards for both adults and children. In particular, its Children's Rehabilitation Center plays a crucial role in treating children with disabilities.


This donation was organized to deliver messages of encouragement to young patients and their families receiving treatment at the hospital ahead of Children's Day. Seven Eleven selected items primarily featuring character goods that children are familiar with.


In addition to this donation, Seven Eleven is actively engaged in a variety of social contribution and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) activities, including a children's environmental art contest, support for residents of temporary housing, donations to national food banks and military units, and programs to support local farmers.


Myung Seungmin, Head of Compliance at Seven Eleven, said, "We prepared these small gifts with the hope that they will provide comfort and encouragement to the children and families undergoing treatment at the hospital for Children's Day. We will continue our efforts to create positive change throughout our society through ongoing social contribution activities."

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