ABL Life announced on the 23rd that its executives voluntarily created a joint fund to deliver 300 COVID-19 prevention kits to socially vulnerable children and elderly living alone.

ABL Life announced on the 23rd that its executives voluntarily created a joint fund to deliver 300 COVID-19 prevention kits to socially vulnerable children and elderly living alone.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] ABL Life announced on the 23rd that it delivered 300 COVID-19 prevention kits to socially vulnerable children and elderly living alone through the Community Chest of Korea, using a joint fund voluntarily established by its executives.


Since the COVID-19 outbreak began last year, executives including CEO Si Yeojieo-chiang of ABL Life have been creating a joint fund. Last year, the fund was used for a video content contest, selecting outstanding collaborators and partners, and providing scholarships to customers' children.



Lee Sang-yoon, Head of Human Resources at ABL Life, said, "As the COVID-19 situation prolongs, neighbors in need of help seem to be increasingly isolated. Although it is a small gesture, we hope it will help them live a 'better life.'"


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