About 50 Group Members Participate
500 Essential Goods Kits Personally Assembled and Delivered
Tree Planting Project During the 2020 Ulsan Wildfire
SK Innovation has produced essential goods kits to help disaster victims affected by the large-scale wildfires in the Gyeongbuk region. These kits also include handwritten letters written by the members themselves.
On the 9th, SK Innovation announced that on the previous day, the 8th, they conducted a volunteer activity at the SK Seorin Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul, where they assembled essential goods kits to be delivered to wildfire victims and wrote handwritten letters wishing for a swift recovery from the damage. About 50 SK Innovation group members participated in the volunteer activity that day. The kits contained essential items worth about 100,000 KRW, including handwritten letters, ready-to-eat meals, toiletries, and masks. These will be delivered to disaster victims in Yeongdeok-gun and Cheongsong-gun in Gyeongbuk, the areas most severely affected by the wildfire.
An SK Innovation employee is writing a handwritten letter to deliver to wildfire victims in Gyeongbuk at the SK Seorin Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul, the previous day (8th). SK Innovation
Earlier, SK Innovation Ulsan Complex (Ulsan CLX) visited the wildfire suppression site in Ulju-gun, Ulsan on the 24th of last month and delivered sponsorship goods worth about 20 million KRW.
In addition, SK Innovation has actively supported disaster relief efforts whenever wildfires or other disasters have occurred in the Gyeongsang-do region, where Ulsan CLX is located. When a large wildfire broke out in the Ulju-gun area of Ulsan in 2020, the company provided a total of 1 billion KRW to carry out the 'SK Ulsan Forest of Happiness' project, planting 100,000 wild cherry trees over 60 hectares of mountainous land.
An SK Innovation official said, "We hope this small help can be of some assistance to the disaster victims affected by the wildfires in the Gyeongbuk region," and added, "We pray that the victims can return to their daily lives as soon as possible."
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