Park Seung-hyun, director of Nakwon Park Cemetery, is handing over quarantine supplies to Heo Man-won, CEO of Gimhae City Welfare Foundation. (Photo by Gimhae City Welfare Foundation)

Park Seung-hyun, director of Nakwon Park Cemetery, is handing over quarantine supplies to Heo Man-won, CEO of Gimhae City Welfare Foundation. (Photo by Gimhae City Welfare Foundation)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] The Dongbu Senior Welfare Center of the Gimhae City Welfare Foundation announced on the 21st that it will hold a mask and hand sanitizer distribution event for vulnerable groups as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.


Previously, Nakwon Park Cemetery donated about 2 million won worth of quarantine supplies, including 5,000 masks and 100 hand sanitizers, to the Dongbu Senior Welfare Center of Gimhae City. Nakwon Park Cemetery is a local company practicing social contribution by annually donating about 3.6 million won in sponsorship funds to single elderly households.



Heo Man-won, CEO of the Gimhae City Welfare Foundation, said, "We will continue to carry out sharing activities for local seniors and marginalized neighbors in connection with sponsoring companies serving the community."


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