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The contribution of LS Cable to society starts from small things. The activities should be genuine and to gain genuine gratitude from the benefactors. The purpose of these activities should not be to gain good publicity through media publications.
LS Cable continues to support underprivileged people and less developed regions through informal organizations at each branch. The 'Love Practitioners ' of the Anyang branch of LS Cable was established in April, 1997 and is the largest such club (Number of members: about 400). The 'Love Practitioners' has hosted parties for solitary senior citizens on the 10th of every month for nine consecutive years. Also, club members have visited the St. Navarro Village lepers community every month to provide them with volunteer assistance and daily necessities.

The 'True Love Sharers' of the Gumi branch was established in 1999 and currently has about 300 members. The club formed a relationship with the 'Eh-hyang Welfare Center' and has annually provided it with daily necessities to promote friendship between the club members and the members of center.

The 'Love Sharers' of the Gunpo branch was established in 2000 and consists of about 200 members. The club formed a relationship with the 'Yangji House' where patients with cerebral palsy reside. The club has regularly provided the center with wheelchairs and daily necessities. Also, the club helped 20 patients take a trip to Seoul.

The Anyang branch of LS Cable has promoted the 'Revitalizing Anyang-chun' campaign more than once each quarter. This campaign is undertaken regularly and many people have participated in it.
Each branch has played a role as a member of the region and has built a foundation of corporate protection for the environment. The Indong branch at Gumi invited 100 elementary school students from Yasan to take a field trip to their place of work as well as a sewage disposal plant. The Anyang branch invited 100 students from Buhung High School to inform them of the activities of the branch.
Informal organizations such as the mountain-climbing club and scuba diving club have removed waste from mountains and the sea.