Korea National Health Insurance Service Bukyeong Headquarters Delivers Social Contribution Fund to 'Ongi DREAM Children's Restaurant'
Support for On-gi DREAM Children's Restaurant Meal Expenses and Refrigerators/Freezers
The National Health Insurance Service Busan Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters held a social contribution fund delivery ceremony for the 'Warmth DREAM Children's Restaurant' project on February 9 at the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Busan Comprehensive Social Welfare Center.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] The Busan-Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters of the National Health Insurance Service (Head: Jang Su-mok) held a social contribution fund delivery ceremony on February 9 at the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Busan Comprehensive Social Welfare Center (Director: Jo Yoon-young) for the ‘Ongi DREAM Children's Restaurant’ project.
The ‘Ongi DREAM Children's Restaurant’ project provides warm meals and care to children from families experiencing care gaps, such as single-parent and dual-income households, alleviating the burden of childcare.
The Busan-Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters of the NHIS supported the cost of children's meals at the ‘Children's Restaurant’ and provided funds for purchasing refrigerators and freezers to supply safe food to the children using the restaurant.
Additionally, the NHIS conducted the ‘Proper Mask Wearing’ campaign as a preventive measure against the spread of COVID-19 in the community, supporting 200 prevention rule stickers, 400 masks, and hand sanitizing tissues.
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After the donation ceremony, Head Jang Su-mok said, “We will actively identify blind spots in child care caused by COVID-19, provide a safe care environment, and continue to support children so they can grow up healthy and happy.”
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