Lina Jeonseonggi Foundation Donates Over 20,000 Winter Clothes to Migrant Workers
Lina Life Insurance Social Contribution Foundation, Lina Prime Foundation, announced on the 15th that they collected and delivered winter clothes for foreign migrant workers experiencing their first cold winter.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] The LINA Life Insurance Social Contribution Foundation, LINA Jeonseonggi Foundation, announced on the 15th that it collected and delivered winter clothes for foreign migrant workers.
The foundation conducted a winter wardrobe donation campaign for about two months starting from October last year in collaboration with the non-profit private organization Otkkaen, receiving a total of 1,800 boxes containing over 23,000 pieces of clothing. After sorting the donated items, they were distributed to migrant workers and their families through seven multicultural centers nationwide.
Additionally, an online fashion show will be held. The foundation is accepting photos of migrant workers and their families wearing the gifted clothes, and these will be posted on the foundation's online platform Jeonseonggi.com from the 18th to the 24th. The best dresser who receives the most support will be awarded a New Year's gift.
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A representative of the LINA Jeonseonggi Foundation said, "The online donation campaign was successfully completed thanks to the hopes and empathy of those wishing that sharing activities would not shrink even in the era of the novel coronavirus infection."
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