Gwangju Seo-gu Delivers Self-Made 'Hygiene Products' to Disability Welfare Center View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, announced on the 20th that it held a hygiene product delivery ceremony at the Seo-gu Disabled Welfare Center to commemorate the '40th Disabled Persons Day.'


The delivered items included 4,000 cotton masks (2,000 adult-sized and 2,000 child-sized) and 1,000 natural soaps, produced from the 9th to the 19th of this month.


The masks were produced through volunteer efforts coordinated by the Gwangju Clover Volunteer Group, hearing-impaired volunteers, and the Sangmu 2-dong Volunteer Group, resulting in 3,000 masks.


Additionally, the Amorepacific Gwangju Regional Business Division employees contributed by hand-sewing 500 masks, and many other volunteers donated their talents, making a total of 4,000 cotton masks available.


The Seo-gu Disabled Welfare Center plans to distribute these items to vulnerable groups in the community, including disabled students in Seo-gu, local children's centers, and facilities for the disabled, through the '40th Disabled Persons Day Commemorative Seo-gu Disabled Welfare Center Hygiene Product Delivery Ceremony.'



Lee Daeman, Director of the Gwangju Seo-gu Disabled Welfare Center, said, "There were many efforts by various people to make and distribute masks directly for disabled people, who are vulnerable in the local community," and added, "I sincerely thank everyone who participated."


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