Project for Medium and Small Business Owners and Welfare Facility Workers
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation (Chairman Kim Young-rae) announced that from the 24th to March 6th, it will accept applications for the 2nd quarter "A Warm Life Meal" through the foundation's website. This project is aimed at 1,004 people including small and medium-sized business owners, small merchants, and welfare facility workers who want to express gratitude to family, lovers, friends, etc., by offering a memorable meal for a lifetime.
This Life Meal program is conducted through the talent donation of Chef Yoo Hyun-soo, familiar to the public from the JTBC program "Please Take Care of My Refrigerator," and selected participants will receive meal vouchers for "Dureyu," operated by Chef Yoo Hyun-soo. Applications are accepted on the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation website, where applicants can register simple personal information and their Life Meal application story. The number of selected participants for the 2nd quarter is 300.
The selected candidates will be announced on March 18th on the foundation's website, and only those selected will be notified via SMS. There will also be an event to post follow-up stories after enjoying the warm meal. Selected outstanding reviewers will receive a small prize. Kim Young-rae, Chairman of the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation, said, "I hope that through the warm Life Meal, unforgettable memories will be shared with family, friends, and lovers," and added, "I hope many people will become the protagonists of the foundation’s Warm Angel Project through interest and participation."
Meanwhile, the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation is a public interest foundation established in 2012 by the Korea Federation of SMEs, which represents the rights and interests of 3.6 million small and medium enterprises, to expand social contribution in the SME sector. It carries out various social contribution activities such as revitalizing traditional markets, supporting scholarships for children of SMEs, and operating volunteer groups of SME employees.
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