Seoul Municipal Child Counseling and Therapy Center Practices Sharing with Salvation Army Welfare Center and Duri Home

An employee of the Seoul Metropolitan Child Counseling and Treatment Center is holding a panel and taking a photo to commemorate NH Nonghyup Life Insurance's sponsorship of Samgyetang for the holiday.

An employee of the Seoul Metropolitan Child Counseling and Treatment Center is holding a panel and taking a photo to commemorate NH Nonghyup Life Insurance's sponsorship of Samgyetang for the holiday.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] NH Nonghyup Life Insurance announced on the 19th that it will distribute 1,000 servings of Samgyetang, a summer health food, to mark the upcoming Jungbok day.


This distribution will provide 400 servings of Samgyetang to the Seoul Municipal Child Counseling and Treatment Center and 200 servings to the Salvation Army Welfare Center, both institutions supporting protected children and youth. Additionally, 400 servings will be donated to the Salvation Army Duri Home for single-parent families, with whom a new partnership was established last year.


Since 2016, NH Nonghyup Life Insurance has held free Samgyetang distribution events for vulnerable groups in the local community every Boknal (the hottest days of summer). However, due to the spread of COVID-19, the event has been replaced since last year with individually packaged Samgyetang distributions.



CEO Kim In-tae said, "With the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic wearing down everyone and the continuing heatwave, health management is more important than ever. We hope that sharing Samgyetang, a nourishing food, on Jungbok day will provide a small help to get through the hot summer."


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