Bando Construction Donates 200 Million KRW to Overcome COVID-19 Crisis
[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Bando Construction announced on the 28th that it donated 200 million won to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to participate in preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and in damage recovery efforts.
The donated funds will be used to support medical staff and quarantine officials struggling with shortages of protective suits, masks, and hand sanitizers, as well as vulnerable disaster-affected groups and low-income individuals suffering from economic activity downturns.
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Kwon Hong-sa, Chairman of Bando Construction, said, “I am grateful for the dedication of medical personnel who are fighting on the front lines of quarantine to prevent the spread of the infectious disease amid this national crisis, as COVID-19 shows signs of nationwide spread. I hope our small contribution will help bring a swift end to COVID-19 and aid in the recovery of vulnerable groups facing difficulties.”
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