Kyobo Life Insurance employees are making soap as part of a non-face-to-face DIY volunteer activity to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at the Kyobo Life Insurance headquarters in Gwanghwamun.

Kyobo Life Insurance employees are making soap as part of a non-face-to-face DIY volunteer activity to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at the Kyobo Life Insurance headquarters in Gwanghwamun.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] In celebration of the Month of Patriots and Veterans, Kyobo Life Insurance employees participated in meaningful volunteer work.


Kyobo Life Insurance announced on the 26th that over 1,000 employees took part in a DIY volunteer activity, making supplies themselves to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).


This DIY volunteer work was carried out through the voluntary participation of Kyobo Life Insurance employees. With face-to-face volunteer activities becoming difficult due to concerns about COVID-19 infection, they aimed to convey warm hearts to marginalized neighbors. More than 1,000 employees made soap and carnations and wrote heartfelt handwritten letters, hoping to contribute to overcoming COVID-19.


Kyobo Life Insurance delivered the handmade soap, carnations, handwritten letters, pre-purchased health masks, daily necessities, and other necessary items to about 800 vulnerable households in welfare blind spots, including elderly living alone and low-income families in the Seoul and Gyeonggi areas.



A Kyobo Life Insurance official said, “In celebration of the Month of Patriots and Veterans, we conducted a DIY volunteer activity involving employees to deliver love to marginalized neighbors,” adding, “We hope the warmth of our employees reaches the neighbors and helps all citizens wisely overcome COVID-19 and regain hope in life.”


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