Gyeonggi Urban Corporation Donates 10 Million Won for Masks to Vulnerable Groups
[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Urban Innovation Corporation donated 10 million won to the Korean Red Cross as sponsorship funds for masks for vulnerable groups.
On the 12th, Gyeonggi Urban Innovation Corporation announced that it had sponsored 10 million won to the Gyeonggi branch of the Korean Red Cross to support health masks (KF94) for vulnerable groups in the province to prevent the novel coronavirus.
The sponsored masks will be delivered to 1,000 households in vulnerable groups across 31 cities and counties in the province.
Lee Heon-wook, president of Gyeonggi Urban Innovation Corporation, said, "I hope the novel coronavirus will end as soon as possible without major damage," and added, "I hope this sponsorship will be of some help to vulnerable groups in the province."
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Gyeonggi Urban Innovation Corporation is fulfilling its social responsibility as a public enterprise by carrying out various social contribution activities for residents, such as the anti-Japanese militia historical site development project, G Housing, creating safe school routes, and the high school scholarship project 'GICO Scholarship Project.'
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