Masks that Eugene Group plans to donate to child welfare facilities are waiting for delivery at the logistics warehouse.

Masks that Eugene Group plans to donate to child welfare facilities are waiting for delivery at the logistics warehouse.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Eugene Group announced on the 27th that it will donate 50,000 masks to child welfare facilities nationwide in cooperation with the Community Chest of Korea.


This donation was prepared to protect the health and safety of children amid the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The masks are 'KF80' models, manufactured using nonwoven fabric from Hanil Fibers as the raw material. The funding is shared by major group affiliates including Eugene Corporation, Dongyang, Eugene Investment & Securities, and Eugene Savings Bank. Hanil Fibers is an affiliate of Dongyang.


The group provides the masks through 'Ace Hardware' stores operated by its affiliate EHC. Masks that were scheduled for sale will be prioritized for support to child welfare facilities.



A Eugene Group official said, "As confirmed cases have rapidly increased domestically recently, we decided to support for the health and safety of children," adding, "We plan to continue focusing our capabilities to practice sharing management in the future."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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