Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 28th that its employees participated in a volunteer activity to create supplies for children with visual impairments, rare incurable diseases, and orphaned children without guardians.

Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 28th that its employees participated in a volunteer activity to create supplies for children with visual impairments, rare incurable diseases, and orphaned children without guardians.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Heungkuk Life Insurance announced on the 28th that its employees participated in a volunteer activity to produce items for children with visual impairments, rare incurable diseases, and orphaned children without guardians.


From the 1st for three weeks, employees personally made braille booklets to help visually impaired children with learning numbers. They also created coloring books to support the emotional stability of children suffering from rare incurable diseases, as well as bibs for orphaned children without guardians.


The 84 braille booklets, 40 coloring books, and 37 bibs will be delivered to the children through the Green Umbrella Child Fund starting on the 28th.



A Heungkuk Life Insurance official said, "We continue various social contribution activities, such as producing Pink Boxes for female adolescents and providing independence kits and independence support education for group home children to help them enter society properly."


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