Bobath Children's Clinic Delivers Gifts for Pediatric Patients

Lotte Duty Free held a Hope Sharing Gift Ceremony for pediatric patients in collaboration with Bobath Children's Clinic. Sangjin Lee, Head of Marketing at Lotte Duty Free (right), and Yeonjung Yoon, Director of Bobath Children's Clinic (left), are taking a commemorative photo.

Lotte Duty Free held a Hope Sharing Gift Ceremony for pediatric patients in collaboration with Bobath Children's Clinic. Sangjin Lee, Head of Marketing at Lotte Duty Free (right), and Yeonjung Yoon, Director of Bobath Children's Clinic (left), are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Lotte Duty Free announced on the 20th that it held a Hope Sharing Gift Delivery Ceremony for pediatric patients in collaboration with Lotte Medical Foundation Bobath Children's Clinic on the 19th.


This donation was planned with the purpose of supporting pediatric patients who are struggling to focus on rehabilitation despite restrictions on outdoor activities due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. The Hope Sharing Gifts consisted of daily necessities such as mask necklaces for COVID-19 prevention, character eye patches, and cushions. In particular, the mask necklaces were DIY (Do It Yourself) products actively made by about 360 Lotte Duty Free employees who participated in a ‘non-face-to-face’ volunteer activity held within the company.



Meanwhile, Lotte Duty Free has been carrying out various social contribution activities. Recently, through a promotion conducted with the French beauty brand L’Occitane, it donated 3,000 hand creams to Seoul Medical Center. Using part of the revenue from domestic customs clearance sales, it also produced the ‘LDF Mind Quarantine Kit’ and delivered it to the Korean Nurses Association.


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