Produced 120 Gift Boxes Containing Masks, Stationery, and More
Delivered to Salvation Army Charity Pot Headquarters

KB Kookmin Card Labor and Management Deliver 120 Gift Boxes to Childcare Facilities for Children's Day View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] KB Kookmin Card's labor and management delivered gifts to children in childcare facilities in celebration of Children's Day.


KB Kookmin Card and the KB Kookmin Card branch of the National Office and Financial Services Labor Union announced on the 29th that they delivered 120 Children's Day gift boxes for children in childcare facilities under the Salvation Army Charity Pot Headquarters.


This event is one of the joint sharing activities between labor and management that KB Kookmin Card has been conducting since 2018. This year, unlike previous years, it was held without various experience programs with children in accordance with social distancing guidelines to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The gift boxes delivered on this day were created using funds raised by labor and management of KB Kookmin Card each contributing a certain amount. They contained hygiene and quarantine supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers, stationery sets, snack gift sets, water bottles, and other items necessary for children's daily life and learning.


The gift boxes are scheduled to be delivered to 120 children living in three childcare facilities under the Salvation Army Charity Pot Headquarters, including Seoul Welfare Center, Daegu Hyecheonwon, and Gunsan Welfare Center, in early May.



In addition, KB Kookmin Card's labor and management plan to install toothbrush sterilizers for children in the three childcare facilities separately from the gift boxes and support snacks such as pizza and chicken.


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