Emergency Relief Efforts Underway to Support Children in Welfare Blind Spots Nationwide

Good Neighbors Delivers Emergency Relief Supplies for COVID-19 View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Guk-yeop] Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Headquarters (Director Park Byung-gi) announced on the 16th that on the 12th, together with Emart Gwangju Branch (Team Leader Ahn Hyo-dong), they delivered COVID-19 emergency relief supplies to vulnerable groups and children from low-income families in Yeosu, Naju, and Hwasun areas of Jeonnam.


As COVID-19 is spreading nationwide and prolonging, the safety and health of vulnerable groups and children from low-income families are a concern. On that day, the Gwangju Jeonnam Headquarters, along with Good Neighbors branches in the Jeonnam region, delivered the first batch of daily necessities kits to 200 vulnerable children and children from low-income families struggling due to the spread of COVID-19 in Jeonnam Province.


The delivered items were packed directly by the employees of Emart Gwangju Branch and included daily necessities kits worth about 20 million KRW, containing more than 30 types of food items such as ramen, instant meals, cup rice, as well as hand sanitizers and a “COVID-19 Prevention Guidelines” leaflet, with a total of 200 kits.


Park Byung-gi, Director of Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Headquarters, said, “We were able to see the relief on the faces of children and parents as we visited homes to deliver the daily necessities kits directly. We will do our best to support more children who are living difficult lives.”



Meanwhile, Good Neighbors is conducting a three-stage project nationwide for about 45,000 children in welfare blind spots, including ▲ COVID-19 prevention support ▲ livelihood support for low-income families ▲ psychological and emotional support projects through emergency relief.


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