On the 8th, Orange Life announced that the nonprofit public interest foundation Orange Hope Foundation will provide food worth approximately 130 million KRW to 300 vulnerable children at risk of food insecurity.

On the 8th, Orange Life announced that the nonprofit public interest foundation Orange Hope Foundation will provide food worth approximately 130 million KRW to 300 vulnerable children at risk of food insecurity.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Orange Life announced on the 8th that the nonprofit public interest foundation Orange Hope Foundation will provide food worth 130 million won to 300 vulnerable children at risk of food insecurity.


This initiative was prepared for children at risk of food insecurity due to the closure of community welfare centers and local children's centers amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the start of winter vacation, which led to the suspension of meal services.


Once a week for a total of 8 weeks, a total of 9 side dishes including main and side dishes and soup, composed of a balanced diet that sufficiently considers the nutrients needed by growing children, will be delivered early morning to the homes of 300 children.



Lee Sung-tae, Secretary General of the Orange Hope Foundation, said, "The prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and school vacations have worsened the food insecurity issues among vulnerable children left in blind spots of care. The Orange Hope Foundation will not spare any support to provide our children with a balanced diet, helping them grow up healthy and bright both physically and mentally, not just alleviating hunger."


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