Urijasan Trust Donates Medical Supplies to COVID-19 Underserved Groups
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] Woori Asset Trust, a comprehensive real estate finance subsidiary of Woori Financial Group, announced on the 14th that it donated medical supplies to an elderly welfare facility located in Nowon-gu, Seoul, to support groups excluded from emergency medical service support amid the resurgence of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) on the 11th.
The donated items consisted of blood glucose meters, testing kits, oral probiotics, and other supplies necessary for the health management and treatment of elderly people vulnerable to COVID-19. Woori Asset Trust expects these to greatly aid in the prevention of COVID-19.
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Lee Chang-jae, CEO of Woori Asset Trust, said, "As a member of Woori Financial Group, I am grateful to be able to contribute even a small effort during a time when the resurgence of COVID-19 threatens the livelihood of the entire nation." He added, "I hope we can come together with wisdom to overcome these difficult times."
On the 11th, Lee Chang-jae, CEO of Woori Asset Trust (left), and Professor Song Sang-yong of Samsung Seoul Hospital are taking a commemorative photo at the 'House of Peace' elderly welfare facility located in Nowon-gu, Seoul.
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