Hanwha Life announced on the 20th that it launched the Good Mask Campaign to help children with leukemia and their guardians who are struggling due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

Hanwha Life announced on the 20th that it launched the Good Mask Campaign to help children with leukemia and their guardians who are struggling due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Hanwha Life announced on the 20th that it conducted a Kind Mask Campaign to help leukemia and pediatric cancer patients and their guardians who are facing difficulties due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).


The campaign collects health masks donated by individual employees and sends them to leukemia and pediatric cancer patients.


Employees of Hanwha Life, including CEO Yeo Seung-joo and staff at the headquarters' 63 Building, donated health masks (KF80/94) and wrote heartfelt messages wishing for the speedy recovery of leukemia and pediatric cancer patients.


Additionally, Hanwha Life employees nationwide participated in the donation, sending health masks, and other tenants in the 63 Building also joined the event, continuing the donations.


As a result, Hanwha Life donated 3,208 health masks collected through the campaign to the Korea Leukemia Pediatric Cancer Association Gyeongin Branch.



A Hanwha Life official said, "During the campaign period, we donated public masks, which can be purchased two per week, twice. Since many people donated the masks they each had, the types of masks were diverse, and it is gratifying to be able to donate to children who need them more than I do."


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