Blood Shortage Due to COVID-19, Employees Participate in Blood Donation Campaign

Officials from Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) and Seoul Medical Center are posing for a commemorative photo at the blood donation certificate handover ceremony. <br>[Photo by GKL]

Officials from Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) and Seoul Medical Center are posing for a commemorative photo at the blood donation certificate handover ceremony.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) announced on the 29th that it has donated 609 blood donation certificates collected by its employees to Seoul Medical Center.


GKL employees participated in the blood donation campaign in response to the blood shortage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Yang Yeon-su, an employee who donated 10 blood donation certificates, said, "I feel proud and happy thinking that a simple and easy action can help someone."


Jung Sung-dae, Head of GKL's Social Value Promotion Office, stated, "We hope that the donated blood donation certificates will bring hope to many people," and emphasized, "We will do our best to fulfill our responsibilities as a public enterprise and create social value during these difficult times due to COVID-19."



Previously, in September 2015, to celebrate its 10th anniversary, GKL donated 1,316 blood donation certificates collected from employees to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation and the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation. In March last year, it also delivered 877 blood donation certificates and 200 books for young patients to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation.


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