National Health Insurance Service Busan Gyeongnam Headquarters Gifts Sharing Boxes to 50 Low-Income Infant Families

The 'Geonigangi' Sharing Boxes prepared by the Busan-Gyeongnam Headquarters of the National Health Insurance Service will be delivered to 50 low-income households with infants and young children.

The 'Geonigangi' Sharing Boxes prepared by the Busan-Gyeongnam Headquarters of the National Health Insurance Service will be delivered to 50 low-income households with infants and young children.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The gift package with the cute name ‘Geoni Gang-i’ is packed tightly with baby wet wipes and bath products. This gift set is naturally prepared for families with infants and toddlers. Whose arms will it find?


The National Health Insurance Service Busan-Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters’ gift package containing baby wet wipes and bath products will be delivered to 50 low-income families raising infants and toddlers.


On the 22nd, the NHIS Busan-Gyeongnam Headquarters held a donation event for the childcare product set ‘Geoni Gang-i Sharing Box’ at the Busan branch of the Korea Population, Health and Welfare Association.


The Geoni Gang-i Sharing Box contains childcare products such as baby wet wipes and bath items. The NHIS headquarters prepared the childcare product gift sets to contribute to solving the low birthrate problem and to help improve the quality of life for low-income vulnerable groups.


The Geoni Gang-i Sharing Boxes donated by the NHIS to the Korea Population, Health and Welfare Association will be delivered to 50 low-income families raising infants and toddlers.


Before the donation ceremony, Odong-seok, head of the NHIS headquarters, Kim Hyung-gon, head of the Busan branch of the Korea Population, Health and Welfare Association, and Kang Jin-seok, director of the Busan Southern Branch of the National Health Insurance Service, met and agreed to join forces in supporting low-income groups and sharing activities.


The NHIS conducts support projects for daily necessities for socially vulnerable groups such as low-income families raising infants and toddlers and single mother facilities through the Health Sharing Fund, which is prepared by voluntary donations from employees. It also carries out various social contribution activities, including organizing the ‘Geoni Gang-i Volunteer Group’ to provide medical volunteer services in medically underserved areas.


Odong-seok, head of the headquarters, said, “I hope this sponsorship will be a small stepping stone to overcoming the low birthrate.” He added, “We will continue various sharing activities to realize social value as a public institution.”





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