E1 donated 105 million won to 21 welfare facilities for the disabled.
On the 24th, E1 announced that it delivered donation funds from the Hope Charging Campaign to the Korea Association of Welfare Facilities for the Disabled at E1 headquarters located in LS Yongsan Tower, Seoul.
Jeon Jin-man, Head of External Cooperation at E1 (left), is presenting a donation for the Hope Charging Campaign to Jeong Seok-wang, President of the Korea Association of Welfare Facilities for the Disabled, and taking a commemorative photo at E1 headquarters located in LS Yongsan Tower, Seoul, on the 24th. (Photo by E1)
Since 2011, E1 has been conducting a campaign to provide sponsorship funds to welfare facilities for the disabled. Customers of the 'E1 Orange Card' register as Hope Charging Supporters, and based on their usage at charging stations, E1 accumulates donation funds. Using a matching grant method, E1 adds points equivalent to the points donated by customers, thereby raising donation funds through active customer participation.
The donation funds will be used to support clothing and footwear for users of facilities for the disabled. Additionally, E1 plans to continue practicing ESG management by operating the Hope Charging Volunteer Group, where employees directly visit facilities for the disabled to carry out volunteer activities.
Jeon Jin-man, Head of External Cooperation at E1, said, "We will strive to provide practical help where society needs it through continuous social contribution activities."
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