Saewool Nuclear Power Plant Donates Comfort Items to Ulju-gun Screening Clinic
Donation of 5 Million Won for Purchasing Quarantine Supplies and Comfort Items to Encourage Medical Staff
On the 8th, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Saewool Nuclear Headquarters delivered quarantine supplies and consolation goods to two screening clinics in Ulju-gun, Ulsan.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters on the 8th delivered 5 million won worth of quarantine supplies and consolation goods purchase support funds to two locations, the Ulsan Ulju-gun Screening Clinic at Ulju-gun Public Health Center and Seoul Sanboram Hospital, through the Community Chest of Korea.
This support was prepared to encourage the hard work of medical workers at the Ulju-gun screening clinics, who are exhausted from the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. In February, consolation goods such as hand sanitizers, local agricultural products, and snacks were also provided to two Ulju-gun screening clinics to encourage medical staff.
Han Sang-gil, head of Saewool Headquarters, said, “As COVID-19 prolongs, the fatigue of medical workers at screening clinics is accumulating,” and added, “Saewool Headquarters plans to spare no effort in various support measures to fulfill its social responsibility.”
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Saewool Headquarters continues to carry out activities to revitalize the local economy around the power plant and support vulnerable groups to overcome COVID-19, including providing quarantine supplies to sister villages in the surrounding area, supporting anchovies to 250 low-income households in Seosaeng-myeon through joint labor-management efforts, holding monthly traditional market shopping events, and purchasing local flowers.
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