Heart-Heart Foundation, Helping Underprivileged Children with the '2024 Nanum Tree Campaign'
The Heart-Heart Foundation (Chairman Oh Ji-cheol) announced on the 27th that it will carry out the '2024 Sharing Tree Campaign' to support underprivileged children in Korea.
Lotte Chemical Uiwang (left) and Samsung SDI Giheung participating in the 2024 Nanum Tree. Photo by Heart-Heart Foundation
View original imageThe 'Sharing Tree Campaign' is a social contribution campaign that started in 2012 and has continued for 13 years this year. It involves installing Christmas trees symbolizing sharing in the lobbies or rest areas of companies, organizations, and hospitals, and is a corporate social responsibility campaign that gifts a warm year-end to marginalized neighbors.
The funds raised through this year’s 'Sharing Tree Campaign' will be used to support living and educational expenses for vulnerable children and adolescents in Korea, as well as medical expenses for children with rare and incurable diseases. This year, companies participating include ▲Samsung SDI ▲Lotte Chemical ▲Daewon Pharmaceutical ▲Atinum Partners Co., Ltd. ▲Jin Infra Co., Ltd. ▲KJTT Co., Ltd.
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Oh Ji-cheol, Chairman of the Heart-Heart Foundation, said, “I am grateful to the companies and employees who have gathered precious and warm hearts for vulnerable children and adolescents who are likely experiencing the coldest winter.” He added, “I hope this Sharing Tree Campaign becomes a valuable opportunity to give hope and courage to more children.”
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