Corporate-sponsored cathedral soup kitchen helps Seoul’s homeless
South Korean Cardinal Andrew Yeom Soo-jung and volunteers serve food to the needy outside the soup kitchen in Myongdong Cathedral in Seoul Jan. 22, 2021. The energy and chemicals division of SK Group, the third-largest conglomerate in South Korea, is sponsoring the program by supporting 1,400 packed lunches each week. (CNS photo/courtesy Archdiocese of Seoul)
By Catholic News Service • Posted January 25, 2021
SEOUL, South Korea (CNS) The Seoul Archdiocese is helping homeless people with a soup kitchen run out of Myongdong Cathedral.
The energy and chemicals division of SK Group, the third-largest conglomerate in South Korea, is sponsoring the program by supporting 1,400 packed lunches each week. Lunches are served to homeless people every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, reported ucanews.com.