[Digital Today Reporter Cho Belieum] SK Sugar Gliders, a women’s handball club of SK Lubricants (CEO Gyu-Tak Cha), volunteered to share masks with citizens on their way to work at Cheolsan Station, Gwangmyeong-si, where they were associated with them on the morning of the 30th. This is the first activity between the two organizations after the social contribution business agreement signed with the Gwangmyeong City Volunteer Center on the 13th.
On this day, Mayor Park Seung-won of Gwangmyeong City, National Assemblyman Lim Oh-kyung, and Chairman Yoo Sang-hee of Gwangmyeong City Sports Association visited and encouraged the SK Sugar Gliders team to carry out mask sharing activities.
Captain Jo Soo-yeon said, “This was an opportunity to communicate with home fans through mask sharing, and I want to show a handball game that makes home fans happy in Gwangmyeong as soon as possible.”
Mayor Park Seung-won, Gwangmyeong, expressed his gratitude, saying, “It will be a great comfort to the local people who have been contracted by Corona 19 because of the sharing and volunteer activities of SK players.”
Lim Oh-kyung, a member of the National Assembly, a former national handball team member, said, “As a senior, I am grateful for the appearance of SK handball players who are busy training for the citizens of Gwangmyeong.”
Meanwhile, SK Sugar Gliders plans to carry out quarantine activities in the Gwangmyeong Traditional Market early next month as part of social contribution activities to the local community with the Gwangmyeong Volunteer Center.
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