Hanwha Life Insurance Distributes COVID-19 Prevention Kits for Elderly Living Alone
Hanwha General Insurance announced on the 18th that it conducted volunteer activities to create 'COVID-19 Prevention Kits' for elderly people living alone in collaboration with the Comprehensive Support Center for Elderly Living Alone.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Hanwha General Insurance announced on the 18th that it conducted volunteer activities to produce 'COVID-19 Prevention Kits' for elderly people living alone in collaboration with the Comprehensive Support Center for the Elderly Living Alone.
Hanwha General Insurance employees made 100 sets of prevention kits consisting of hygiene management items such as KF94 masks and hand sanitizers, as well as rice and side dishes, to prevent disease infection and boost immunity.
These sponsored items will be delivered to five elderly customized care service agencies operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, including the Gangseo-gu Ribongjesan Senior Welfare Center.
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A Hanwha General Insurance official said, "As the local transmission of the novel coronavirus is spreading mainly in Seoul, we organized this event to help elderly people with weak immunity prevent infection risks," adding, "We will continue non-face-to-face volunteer activities to reduce damage to the local community while complying with social distancing guidelines in daily life."
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