Volvik Disaster Victims Aid "Donation of Masks Worth 50 Million Won" View original image


Volvik has stepped up to help flood victims.


On the 1st, it announced that it had sent masks worth 50 million won to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association. The masks will be delivered to Gokseong-gun (40,000 masks) and Damyang-gun (5,000 masks) in Jeollanam-do, which suffered damage from record-breaking heavy rains. "The situation is difficult as flood damage and the resurgence of COVID-19 overlap," it explained, adding, "We decided to provide emergency support because infection prevention masks are significantly lacking at disaster recovery sites."



In March, Volvik carried out the 'Cheer Up_Daegu Gyeongbuk Campaign' in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, which were struggling due to COVID-19. Its affiliated athletes have quietly continued good deeds by individually delivering relief supplies. In May, Volvik installed five mask production facilities and began full-scale production after receiving approval from the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety. Chairman Moon Kyung-an said, "We will continue to provide masks, essential items for COVID-19 prevention, to offer practical help to flood victims."


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