Child Protection Kits Worth 100 Million Won... Awardees of the SME Convention Voluntarily Gather Contributions with Sincerity

Kim Ki-moon, President of the Korea Federation of SMEs (right), and Nam Se-do, Chairman of the National Association of Regional Childcare Centers, are posing for a commemorative photo after the handover ceremony.

Kim Ki-moon, President of the Korea Federation of SMEs (right), and Nam Se-do, Chairman of the National Association of Regional Childcare Centers, are posing for a commemorative photo after the handover ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation (Chairman Son In-guk) and the Korea Federation of SMEs (Chairman Kim Ki-moon) announced on the 24th that they delivered child quarantine kits worth 100 million won to regional children's centers nationwide to support low-income children struggling due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


The child quarantine kits were carefully assembled by the awardees of the SME Conference held at the Korea Federation of SMEs on the 4th, with a shared commitment to overcome the national disaster together. The kits include indoor slippers bags for children, masks, mask holders, hand sanitizers, snacks, and were delivered in a total of 3,000 units to 100 regional children's centers nationwide, with plans for additional production and support in the future.



Chairman Kim Ki-moon of the Korea Federation of SMEs and Chairman Nam Se-do of the National Regional Children's Center Council represented the delivery ceremony. Afterwards, Chairman Son In-guk of the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation visited the Doksan 1-dong Regional Children's Center in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, and CEO Cho Jeong-gu of Green Power, who received the Presidential Citation at the SME Conference, personally visited the Kkum Sarang Regional Children's Center located in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province to conduct the delivery ceremony. Chairman Son In-guk stated, "We will continue to donate so that the depressed atmosphere caused by COVID-19 can be overcome through a warm culture of sharing."


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