'Sunshine Sharing Camp' Launched in 2006
Two-Night, Three-Day Jeju Trip with 50 Children Undergoing Treatment and Their Families
S-Oil invited children undergoing medical treatment and their families to support a trip to Jeju Island.
On April 25, S-Oil announced that, together with the Korea National Council on Social Welfare, it had invited about 50 children suffering from biliary atresia, burns, and congenital diabetes, along with their families, to Jeju for the 18th Sunshine Sharing Camp. The camp was held from April 23 to April 25.
Children with illnesses and their families who participated in the "S-Oil Sunshine Sharing Camp" held from the 23rd to the 25th are visiting Saebyeol Friends Zoo near Saebyeol Oreum in Jeju Island and taking commemorative photos. S-Oil
The Sunshine Sharing Camp was launched in 2006 to strengthen the emotional bonds of families exhausted by long-term hospital treatment. Over the past 20 years, a total of about 1,300 children and their families have participated. During this year's camp, families visited Saebyeol Friends Zoo near Saebyeol Oreum in Jeju, toured an aquarium, experienced a rail bike and Jeju’s natural forest playground, participated in an eco-friendly banana farm experience, and took family photos in the canola flower fields at Sanbangsan.
An S-Oil representative said, "It was meaningful to bring bright smiles to children who live with hope despite illness, and to their families." The representative added, "S-Oil will continue to support those in need through ongoing social contribution activities."
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