Lotte Outlet Suwan Delivers 'COVID-19 Overcome Set' to Welfare Center for Disabled
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Shin Dong-ho] Lotte Outlet Gwangju Suwan Branch (Manager Lee Chung-yeol) announced on the 20th that it recently delivered a 'COVID-19 Overcome Set' to the Gwangsan-gu Disabled Welfare Center in Gwangju Metropolitan City to help disabled people marginalized due to the spread of social distancing.
The 'COVID-19 Overcome Set' consists of essential food and daily necessities needed by vulnerable groups. Each set, composed of instant rice (1 BOX), ramen (1 BOX), and tissue paper (1 bundle), is distributed to vulnerable households.
The Gwangsan-gu Disabled Welfare Center in Gwangju received instant food and daily necessities twice from the Korea Association of Disabled Welfare Centers, but due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, it is known to be struggling with a severe shortage of emergency supplies to support disabled households among vulnerable groups.
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Lee Chung-yeol, manager of Lotte Outlet Gwangju Suwan Branch, said, "I hope this helps disabled people who are facing even greater difficulties due to the spread of social distancing," and added, "We will continue to strive to support marginalized groups in the local community."
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