Donation of 4,500 Cotton Face Masks for Children to Yeosu City

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Hanwha Solutions Yeosu Plant announced on the 10th that it had delivered 4,500 cotton masks for children to Yeosu City on the 6th.


The donated masks consist of 4,000 masks for children and infants, which are difficult to purchase due to the COVID-19 situation, and 500 masks for adults, worth approximately 10 million KRW.


The masks for children and infants will be distributed to children using local daycare centers and community child centers where emergency care is being provided despite closures, and the adult masks will be given to workers at elderly care facilities.


Meanwhile, since there are about 7,000 children enrolled in daycare centers in Yeosu City, the city plans to use disaster relief funds to purchase and distribute an additional 4,000 infant masks to cover the shortage.


Hwang Myung-sang, manager at Hanwha Solutions, said, “We joined to support the community during this difficult time caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” and added, “We will continue to strive to be a company that shares the difficulties of local residents.”



Cha Mi-jung, head of the Women and Family Division, expressed deep gratitude to Hanwha Solutions Yeosu Plant for donating the hard-to-obtain infant masks for our children with weak immunity, and said, “We will do our best to prevent the spread in the community so that COVID-19 can end as soon as possible.”


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