Sunbo Family's 10th Anniversary of Briquette Volunteer Service, Delive…
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On Saturday (3rd), the first weekend of December when the cold snap hit the country, about 100 family members of the company's executives and employees gathered on a mountain road in Gamcheon-dong, Saha-gu, early in the morning. The family of executives and employees wore gloves, aprons, and vests under the guidance of social workers at Busan Coal Bank, and shared roles such as stacking briquettes, transporting them, and storing warehouses. Executives and employees were in charge of transportation and storage, and their children continued their volunteer work for about two hours with quick teamwork, such as loading briquettes on a forklift. The children of executives and employees, who have attended every year since the start of the volunteer work, have become masters of moving briquettes and protected the site.
On this day, 10,000 briquettes were sponsored by the Sunbo Family, of which 3,500 were distributed to 28 households, including basic living recipients, single elderly people, small households, and grandchildren. The remaining briquettes will be delivered sequentially to the Gamcheon area by the middle of next month. The Sunbo presented snacks and small gifts for the families of executives and employees who took a short nap on the weekend and participated in volunteer work.
The total number of briquettes sponsored by Sunbo Family over 10 years is 100,000. An average of 10,000 briquettes were delivered evenly to neighbors in need every year. Jeon In-sung (Design 6 Team), who participated in the volunteer work, said, "I was able to finish my rewarding activities thanks to my grandmother who gave me a cup of ginger tea and participated in the volunteer work like a festival." Senior (material procurement team) Park Jung-hyun said, "I spent a meaningful time with my daughters and nephews while volunteering, which had been delayed under one excuse or another," adding, "I am proud to have given my children really happy memories."
Since its foundation, Sunbo has been practicing sharing with the community in various fields. Lighthouse Invest, a public interest corporation that builds schools in underdeveloped countries abroad, and the Seonjae Scholarship Foundation, which supports the development of talent in Gimhae, are sharing communities representing Sunbo. In addition, they are giving warm hands to children's welfare facilities such as children's hospitals and sharing side dishes.