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Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters Warms Winter with Contribution Project... Employees Donate 20 Million Won for Heated Mat Gifts

Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters Warms Winter with Contribution Project... Employees Donate 20 Million Won for Heated Mat Gifts Employees of the Kori Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters engaged in contribution projects for vulnerable groups during the winter season.

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Sharing kimchi for kimjang, Santa expedition team, heated mat donations...


Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (Head Lee Kwang-hoon) is carrying out contribution projects for vulnerable groups during the winter season.


On the 5th, Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters held a 'Gijang-gun Neighbor Love Heated Mat Delivery Ceremony' at the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters Public Relations Center in Jangan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, and gifted heated mats to marginalized groups around the power plant.


Gori Headquarters supports heated mats every year so that marginalized neighbors can spend a warm winter, and this year also provided heated mats worth a total of 20 million KRW to 100 households of basic livelihood security recipients and near-poverty groups in five towns and townships of Gijang-gun.


The heated mats are prepared through the Love Fund, which is raised by voluntary donations from Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters employees, and are delivered to each household through the Community Chest of Korea and Gijang-gun.


In addition to supporting heated mats for the year-end and New Year holidays, Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters is accelerating community contribution projects such as ▲ sponsoring and volunteering for kimchi mixing at the 2022 Busan City Love Kimchi Sharing Festival ▲ supporting the Santa Expedition Project of the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation for children under protection and those who have aged out ▲ sharing 1,300 boxes (10kg each) of kimchi with marginalized groups in Gijang-gun.


Lee Kwang-hoon, head of Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, “We will continue to strive to make Gori Headquarters a small help in creating a community where we live together.”


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