LG Electronics holds the 2025 LG Electronics Employee Kimchi Toktok Kimjang Sharing Volunteer Activity at the Yongsan-gu Public Yongsan Welfare Center for the Disabled in Seoul on the 27th. The photo shows the Life's Good Volunteer Group, made up of LG Electronics employees, preparing kimjang kimchi for 300 low-income households with disabled family members in Seoul. /Courtesy of LG Electronics

LG Electronics said on the 30th that it carried out the "2025 LG Electronics employees Kimchi Tok Tok kimjang sharing volunteer activity" to put into practice its ESG (environment, social responsibility, and corporate governance improvement) vision of "a better life for all."

The event was held on the 27th at the Yongsan District Public Welfare Center for the Disabled in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, with about 30 members of the "Life's Good Volunteer Group" made up of LG Electronics employees. The volunteer group made kimjang kimchi for 300 low-income households with disabled members in Seoul and visited nearby recipient households to deliver the kimchi.

They also delivered a sharing meal of kimjang kimchi and boiled pork to about 160 people with disabilities who used the Yongsan District Public Welfare Center for the Disabled that day. In addition, LG Electronics donated one "LG Dios AI Objet Collection Kimchi Tok Tok" to the Yongsan District Public Welfare Center for the Disabled.

Except for 2021, which was skipped due to COVID-19, LG Electronics has carried out kimchi sharing activities for underserved groups every year since 2012, marking the 13th year this year.

Baek Seung-min, head of kitchen solution marketing at LG Electronics, said, "We will work in many ways for mutual growth with the local community and put into practice 'a better life for all.'"

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