New Album Donates 3,600 COVID-19 Prevention Masks to Local Middle Schools
On the 15th, the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund visited a local middle school as part of its Chuseok 'ESG Social Contribution' initiative and delivered masks to prevent COVID-19 infection among unvaccinated adolescents. Photo by Korea Credit Guarantee Fund
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Korea Credit Guarantee Fund announced on the 15th that it conducted 'ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) social contribution activities' in celebration of Chuseok.
On this day, KODIT supported 3,600 masks to Dongchon Middle School and Yulwon Middle School in Daegu City for local youths vulnerable to COVID-19 due to not being vaccinated. It also delivered 400 masks and 2 million won worth of Onnuri gift certificates to local elderly living alone, including recipients of the 'Love Check-in Call' program, which has been ongoing for six years.
On the 9th, KODIT participated in the 'Local Problem Solving Platform,' where institutions and citizens collaboratively pool their capabilities to proactively solve regional issues. Through this, 1,000 masks were provided to residents of Jincheon and Eumseong, who are fulfilling humanitarian responsibilities by accommodating Afghan refugees.
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A KODIT official emphasized, "We will continue to lead ESG management, address environmental and social issues, and strive for coexistence and cooperation with local communities."
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