SH Corporation Supports Flower Small Businesses... Delivers Flowers to COVID-19 Medical Staff and Tenants View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH Corporation) announced on the 22nd that it delivered bouquets as a token of appreciation to the medical staff of Seoul Seonam Hospital, designated as a dedicated hospital for COVID-19 patients, on the 21st.


SH Corporation stated that, as the COVID-19 crisis prolonged, it purchased 3,300 bouquets and mini potted plants to support local small business owners in the community (floriculture industry) who are going through difficult times. SH Corporation delivered these bouquets with gratitude and encouragement to Seonam Hospital, National Medical Center, Seocho-gu Public Health Center, and Songpa-gu Public Health Center. The medical staff who received the bouquets expressed their thanks, saying, "We had no time to see flowers due to patient treatment and social distancing, but this gives us strength."


SH Corporation also delivered mini potted plants to disabled and elderly residents living alone among rental housing tenants, as well as to residents visiting 13 local centers. Kim Se-yong, President of SH Corporation, said, "This campaign was prepared to help small business owners in the floriculture industry, which has been depressed due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation, and to encourage medical staff and rental housing residents fighting to overcome COVID-19." He added, "We will continue to explore the roles SH Corporation can play to support vulnerable housing groups and promote local economic development amid the COVID-19 crisis."



Meanwhile, last month, SH Corporation attached antibacterial films to elevators in 214 rental housing complexes to prevent COVID-19, and starting this month, it is sequentially providing local love gift certificates worth 100,000 won to 29,000 households among rental housing residents who receive livelihood, medical, and housing benefits, striving to prevent community infection of COVID-19 and revitalize the local economy.


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