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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) announced on the 9th that it held the 'Thanks to Healing Camp' for the 119 paramedics of the Fire Department and their families who dedicated themselves to COVID-19 quarantine efforts, in collaboration with the GKL Social Contribution Foundation.


The Thanks to Healing Camp is a 1-night, 2-day program for a total of 240 participants, including 60 paramedics and 180 family members, as part of the 'Dream Hope Travel' family travel support program by the GKL Social Contribution Foundation.


Participants enjoyed healing programs such as constitution analysis, brain fatigue diagnosis, yoga and meditation, as well as a barbecue party, healing concert, night film festival, and rail bike rides.


Yoon Seok-hyun, Secretary General of the GKL Social Contribution Foundation, said, "Going forward, GKL and the GKL Social Contribution Foundation will continue to strive to create social value by offering opportunities for healing and expressing gratitude to those who have contributed to national disasters."



Earlier, in July, GKL and the GKL Social Contribution Foundation invited newly commissioned military nursing officers (60th class) who volunteered for COVID-19 medical service twice in Daegu and their families to Jeju for the 'Thanks to Dream Hope Travel' program.


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