Korea Development Bank employees are presenting summer masks and cookies to be delivered to affiliated welfare facilities.

Korea Development Bank employees are presenting summer masks and cookies to be delivered to affiliated welfare facilities.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] Korea Development Bank announced on the 21st that it will hold a love-sharing event from the 22nd to the 24th to deliver summer masks (KFAD) and cookie boxes to 10 welfare facilities with which it has established partnerships.


This event was promoted to overcome COVID-19 together by sharing masks that are comfortable to breathe in during the hot summer weather for children and disabled residents living in welfare facilities under difficult conditions due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


Korea Development Bank regularly supports 10 partnered welfare facilities, including Seoul Seongrowon and Amsa Rehabilitation Center, and the KDB Volunteer Group strengthens bonds with the residents through monthly volunteer activities.


Earlier in February, the bank donated 100 million won to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Daegu and Gyeongbuk, and continues to provide support to overcome COVID-19, such as providing gift certificates to low-income families and sponsoring lunchbox sharing at free meal centers.



A Korea Development Bank official said, "As a leading policy financial institution, we will continue to do our best to overcome COVID-19 together."


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