[Photo] Korea Forest Welfare Institute and Daejeon City Join Hands to Provide Forest Care Welfare Services
[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Forest Welfare Institute announced on the 18th that it signed a business agreement with Daejeon City to provide forest care welfare services to overcome COVID-19. The agreement was made as part of the national agenda "Realizing an inclusive welfare state enjoyed by all" to provide forest welfare services to socially vulnerable groups and infectious disease response personnel. Lee Chang-jae, Director of the Korea Forest Welfare Institute (left), and Heo Tae-jeong, Mayor of Daejeon (right), pose for a commemorative photo after signing the agreement. Provided by Korea Forest Welfare Institute
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