Volunteers serve Samgyetang to help vulnerable residents beat summer heat
by Yoo Na-hyunPosted : July 7, 2026, 16:23Updated : July 7, 2026, 16:23
Employees of Korea Zinc and volunteers from the Korean Red Cross package samgyetang, Korea's traditional ginseng chicken soup, for underprivileged households at the Northern Volunteer Center of the Seoul Branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seoul on July 7, 2026. AJP Yoo Na-hyun
SEOUL, July 7 (AJP) - Workers and volunteers from the Korean Red Cross shared a traditional meal with underprivileged residents at an event in Seoul on Tuesday.
Employees of Korea Zinc and volunteers from the Korean Red Cross prepare samgyetang, Korea's traditional ginseng chicken soup, for underprivileged households at the Northern Volunteer Center of the Seoul Branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seoul on July 7, 2026. AJP Yoo Na-hyun
The event coincided with Chobok, the first of the three summer days along with Jungbok and Malbok, which come every 10 days apart and are collectively called Sambok, when Koreans traditionally eat samgyetang or chicken soup with ginseng, to beat the summer heat.
Employees of Korea Zinc and volunteers from the Korean Red Cross cook samgyetang at the Northern Volunteer Center of the Seoul Branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seoul on July 7, 2026. AJP Yoo Na-hyun
More than 50 employees and volunteers from the charity organization prepared samgyetang and distributed it to some 150 households in need in cooperation with non-ferrous metal smelting company Korea Zinc.
Employees of Korea Zinc and volunteers from the Korean Red Cross cook samgyetang at the Northern Volunteer Center of the Seoul Branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seoul on July 7, 2026. AJP Yoo Na-hyun
Employees of Korea Zinc and volunteers from the Korean Red Cross cook samgyetang at the Northern Volunteer Center of the Seoul Branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seoul on July 7, 2026. AJP Yoo Na-hyun
Korea Zinc also donated 16 million won (about US$10,000) to provide summer blankets and pillows to 430 underprivileged households in northwestern Seoul.
The Korean Red Cross has held the annual event every summer to help vulnerable residents stay healthy during the hot season.
Employees of Korea Zinc and volunteers from the Korean Red Cross cook samgyetang at the Northern Volunteer Center of the Seoul Branch of the Korean Red Cross in Seoul on July 7, 2026. AJP Yoo Na-hyun