Donation of Local Specialties to Residents
in Three Towns of East Gyeongju
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Wolseong Headquarters marked Family Month 2025 by fostering warm companionship with the local community.
This year, the "Labor-Management Joint Local Specialty Sharing Event," jointly organized with the labor union, delivered heartfelt support to 120 vulnerable households in the East Gyeongju area.
Wolseong Headquarters is supporting local specialties to 120 vulnerable households in the East Gyeongju area in celebration of Family Month 2025 and is taking commemorative photos. Photo by Wolseong Headquarters
On April 30, during a temporary general meeting of union members, the Wolseong Headquarters labor union proposed a meaningful initiative to donate rice instead of congratulatory wreaths. In response, union members prepared 120 bags of rice, each weighing 4 kilograms, further enhancing the spirit of sharing.
The company also joined the union's generous initiative by providing additional support through a matching grant system, contributing 120 boxes of locally grown tomatoes and 240 sets of fresh flatfish, thereby enriching the event with even more abundance.
The carefully prepared rice and local specialties will be delivered, along with warm wishes, to approximately 120 households in need through the local social welfare councils of Gampo-eup, Munmu-daewang-myeon, and Yangnam-myeon.
Jung Wonho, head of Wolseong Headquarters, stated, "It was a truly meaningful occasion as labor and management came together to share warmth with our neighbors," adding, "We will continue to fulfill our role as a model public enterprise that coexists with the local community through various social contribution activities."
In addition to purchasing and sharing local specialties, Wolseong Nuclear Power Headquarters is working to revitalize the local economy through a variety of initiatives, including traditional market shopping events, off-season agricultural and fisheries industry support programs, and voucher assistance for residents of East Gyeongju.
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