Support for Workers and Socially Marginalized Elderly to Overcome COVID-19

Daewoo Industrial Development donated 15,000 KF94 masks for COVID-19 prevention to Mokpo E-Land Senior Welfare Center. (Photo by Mokpo E-Land Senior Welfare Center)

Daewoo Industrial Development donated 15,000 KF94 masks for COVID-19 prevention to Mokpo E-Land Senior Welfare Center. (Photo by Mokpo E-Land Senior Welfare Center)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Ki-dong] Mokpo E-Land Senior Welfare Center announced on the 19th that Daewoo Industrial Development donated 15,000 KF94 masks (worth 17 million KRW) for COVID-19 prevention.


This mask donation was part of the COVID-19 overcoming hope campaign "Sharing Love Masks," jointly conducted by Daewoo Industrial Development and Munhwa Ilbo. From December 22 last year to the 17th of last month, stories from individuals or institutions in need of masks were received, and after screening, donations were made to the selected institutions.


Mokpo E-Land Senior Welfare Center applied to support masks for workers and socially marginalized elderly in the community, was selected, and received 15,000 KF94 masks from DW Bio, an affiliate of Daewoo Industrial Development.


Daewoo Industrial Development stated, "Considering that elderly people and welfare facility workers have had a hard time due to the recent spread of COVID-19, we launched this campaign to fulfill the company's social role and responsibility. We hope this donation will be of some help and that everyone can live safely."


Kang Ju-ho, director of Mokpo E-Land Senior Welfare Center, said, "We sincerely thank Daewoo Industrial Development for donating the much-needed KF94 masks amid the COVID-19 resurgence crisis after the holidays. We will strive to ensure that the sharing for the local community, in line with the campaign's purpose, is well delivered."



Daewoo Industrial Development and its affiliate DW Bio have been conducting relay mask donation activities since launching the premium mask brand "Air Days" in December last year.


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