Orange Life's nonprofit public interest foundation, the Orange Hope Foundation, announced on the 28th that it donated 50,000 droplet-blocking masks to 66 child care facilities nationwide for children from vulnerable groups.

Orange Life's nonprofit public interest foundation, the Orange Hope Foundation, announced on the 28th that it donated 50,000 droplet-blocking masks to 66 child care facilities nationwide for children from vulnerable groups.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Orange Life's nonprofit public interest foundation, Orange Hope Foundation, announced on the 28th that it donated 50,000 droplet-blocking masks to 66 child care facilities nationwide for children from vulnerable groups.


The masks will be prioritized for distribution to child care facilities in remote island and mountainous areas facing supply difficulties.


Since the beginning of this year, Orange Life has been producing more than 1,000 children's masks through an untact social contribution campaign where employees directly make eco-friendly cotton masks that can be reused by simply replacing the filter, and has donated 50,000 filters and masks to child welfare institutions nationwide.



Lee Sung-tae, Secretary General of the Orange Hope Foundation, said, "As unexpected COVID-19 cases have surged in various local communities recently, local child welfare institutions that have not yet secured quarantine supplies are facing great difficulties," adding, "We will continue to pay attention and provide support for the health and safety of our children, the future generation."


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