Corporate Social Responsibility

CSR Program

Ulsan Complex “Sharing a Meal, Warm Contact Program”

At the Ulsan Complex, SK Innovation runs the Sharing a Meal, Warm Contact Program to help address food insecurity among vulnerable seniors in the local community. The program delivers rice and seasonal food items to seniors who struggle to access meals due to the suspension of services from institutional meal volunteer groups. Employees also volunteer with Ulsan Nam-gu Senior Club to deliver lunch boxes, providing dependable support for the elderly.

  • Cumulative households supported : 1,585
    (*Period : 2020–2025)
  • SK Incheon Petrochem's “Memory Keeping Program”

    As we enter a super-aged society, the importance of dementia prevention, beyond diagnosis and treatment, is increasingly emphasized. In response, SK Incheon Petrochem operates the digital cognitive training program 'Memory Keeping program' to help prevent dementia among seniors in the Incheon region.
    ' Memory Keeping program' carries the dual meaning of protecting the cognitive health of seniors and helping them preserve precious memories, while also honoring and uplifting the seniors who have contributed to the development of the nation and local communities.
    This program, in collaboration with the Incheon Seo-gu Senior Welfare Center, provides various digital cognitive training activities aimed at preventing dementia and improving cognitive functions. A completion ceremony is also held for seniors who finish the training courses.
    Moving forward, we plan to continue various social contribution activities aimed at enhancing senior welfare, including preventing social isolation of seniors living alone and providing medical expense support.

    • Cumulative participants : 127
    • Cumulative beneficiaries: : 1,898
      (*Period : 2023–2025)
  • SK Incheon Petrochem's “Hopeful Sports Class”

    SK Incheon Petrochem has been running the " Hopeful Sports Class" for children with developmental disabilities in the Incheon area since 2016. This program is designed to help children develop social adaptation skills by interacting with their peers and to promote physical development and confidence through various sports activities.
    The " Hopeful Sports Class " include activities such as basketball, balloon targeting, ball relay, and running, all aimed at enhancing physical development and social adaptation skills. As of 2025, children from special education classes at 13 elementary schools in the Seo-gu district of Incheon participate in the program. SK Incheon Petrochem volunteers join each activity to ensure the children can participate safely.

    • Cumulative participants : 770
    • Cumulative beneficiaries : 4,795
      (*Period : 2017–2025)