Saemaeul Geumgo Provides 100 Million Won Support to Children and Adolescents Struggling Due to COVID-19
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] MG Saemaeul Geumgo Regional Hope Sharing Foundation has supported 100 million won for underprivileged children and adolescents facing difficulties due to the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) through the Green Umbrella Child Fund.
The donated funds will be used to purchase groceries and lunch boxes for children and adolescents suffering from the suspension of welfare facility operations and meal services, as well as to provide quarantine supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers.
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Park Cha-hoon, chairman of the Saemaeul Geumgo Foundation, said, “In this national crisis where COVID-19 is showing signs of nationwide spread, we hope this support will help children and adolescents, the future of our society, who may be relatively more vulnerable.” He added, “We will continue to contribute to the balanced development of local communities and the improvement of residents’ quality of life through various projects of the foundation.”
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