Playing a Role in Revitalizing the Distribution of Local Love Gift Certificates

On the 17th, with the support of a blood donation vehicle from the blood center, 100 employees of Mokpo Christian Hospital participated in a blood donation event. (Photo by Mokpo Christian Hospital)

On the 17th, with the support of a blood donation vehicle from the blood center, 100 employees of Mokpo Christian Hospital participated in a blood donation event. (Photo by Mokpo Christian Hospital)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Ki-dong] Mokpo Christian Hospital, which is proactively operating a national safe hospital and screening clinics amid the COVID-19 crisis, is taking steps to revitalize the local economy and engage in social contribution activities.


On the 24th, Mokpo Christian Hospital announced that in response to the sharp decline in blood supply nationwide due to the impact of COVID-19, it has decided to launch a blood donation campaign for the general public through business consultations with the Mokpo Blood Donation Center Yudal Branch.


From the 1st to the 31st of next month, general citizens who participate in blood donation will be entered into a drawing to receive comprehensive health check-up vouchers and MRI scan vouchers sponsored by Mokpo Christian Hospital.


Earlier, on the 17th, with support from the blood center’s donation vehicle, a blood donation event was held with the participation of 100 employees of Mokpo Christian Hospital. Employees who donated blood were given local love gift certificates worth 50,000 won to help revitalize the local economy and support small business owners.


Mokpo Christian Hospital requires all employees to perform at least 8 hours of volunteer work annually to give back to the local community, and plans to conduct a large-scale blood donation event in cooperation with the Red Cross in the second half of this year.



Oh In-gyun, CEO of Mokpo Christian Hospital, stated, “We will continue to develop measures to dispel concerns about healthcare amid ongoing national infectious disease crises such as H1N1 and COVID-19, and to help with the local economic downturn.”


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