BYC Donates 20,000 Masks to Screening Clinics and Low-Income Groups
At the mask donation ceremony on the 25th, (from left) Han Jong-yeol, Executive Director of BYC, Lee Young-hwan, Director of the Welfare Policy Division at Yeongdeungpo District Office, and Park Rae-chan, Secretary General of the Yeongdeungpo Social Welfare Council, are taking a commemorative photo. (Photo by BYC)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] BYC announced on the 26th that it donated 20,000 BYC KF94 masks to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
BYC donated 10,000 masks each to the Yeongdeungpo-gu Social Welfare Council and Yeongdeungpo-gu Public Health Center for screening clinic workers and low-income residents working on the COVID-19 prevention frontlines.
BYC, a company established in the Yeongdeungpo area for 75 years, supported BYC KF94 masks worth approximately 12 million KRW to aid officials struggling to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the hygiene and convenience of residents in the jurisdiction.
At the donation ceremony held on the 25th, BYC executives and employees, Lee Younghwan, Director of the Welfare Policy Division of Yeongdeungpo-gu Office, Park Raechang, Secretary General of the Yeongdeungpo-gu Social Welfare Council, and other related personnel participated.
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A BYC representative said, “We decided to support masks to help those who continue to work hard on COVID-19 prevention despite the bad weather,” adding, “We hope the situation eases soon so that we can return to normal life.”
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