Donation Ceremony Held at Seoul City Hall on the 10th... Four Attendees Observing Social Distancing

[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that on the morning of the 10th, it will hold a mask donation ceremony for vulnerable groups at Seoul City Hall together with WemustM, a mask manufacturing and distribution company.


The event will be attended by Lee Hae-woo, Seoul City Welfare Planning Officer; Lee Yong-jun, CEO of WemustM; Lee Ho-yeon, CEO of Gyeonggi Comprehensive Pharmaceuticals; and Kim Hyun-hoon, Chairman of the Seoul Social Welfare Council.


WemustM, Gyeonggi Comprehensive Pharmaceuticals, and S-TechM, as mask distributors and manufacturers, have been donating masks to places in need to overcome COVID-19. In January, the three companies jointly donated approximately 410,000 masks to the Correction Headquarters, the Korea Deaf Association and the Senior Citizens Association of the Deaf, and the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation.


Through this donation ceremony, 250,000 KF94 K-masks will be delivered to welfare facilities within Seoul that are used and inhabited by vulnerable groups affected by COVID-19.


Lee Yong-jun, CEO of WemustM, said, “We are pleased to cooperate with Gyeonggi Comprehensive Pharmaceuticals and S-TechM, specialized manufacturers of KF94 K-masks, to deliver masks to neighbors in need,” adding, “We hope this sharing will help overcome the COVID-19 crisis even a little.”



Lee Hae-woo, Seoul City Welfare Planning Officer, said, “We are glad to be able to deliver masks that will be responsible for the quarantine of welfare facilities used by many vulnerable groups,” and added, “Despite the difficulties caused by COVID-19, Seoul will continue to strive to improve the welfare of Seoul citizens, supported by the warm sharing of companies.”


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