SPC Group Delivers New Coronavirus Prevention Supplies to Local Children's Centers
SPC Haengbokhan Foundation officials are delivering COVID-19 prevention supplies to a local children's center.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Saeng-hye] SPC Group's social welfare foundation, 'SPC Haengbokhan Foundation,' announced on the 11th that it will support masks and hand sanitizers to regional children's centers nationwide to prevent the novel coronavirus.
SPC Haengbokhan Foundation plans to deliver snacks totaling 14,000 pieces, 4,500 protective masks, and 540 hand sanitizers worth about 30 million KRW to a total of 150 centers, focusing on areas with confirmed cases and agricultural and fishing village regional children's centers, throughout February via the 'SPC Haengbokhan Bread Sharing Vehicle.'
The SPC Haengbokhan Bread Sharing Vehicle conducts social contribution activities by providing bread daily to regional children's centers nationwide. Since its operation began in 2012, it has delivered approximately 1.8 million pieces of bread to more than 20,000 regional children's centers across the country.
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An official from SPC Haengbokhan Foundation stated, "We prepared sponsored items to support regional children's centers struggling to secure novel coronavirus prevention supplies," adding, "We plan to prioritize delivery mainly to financially disadvantaged agricultural and fishing village child welfare facilities."
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