Choi Mina, Head of ESG Management (second from the right in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with Lee Jung-yoon, Secretary General of the Incheon Community Chest of Korea (right in the photo), Lee Kwang-man, Chairman of Yeongjong 1-dong Autonomous Association (second from the left), and Kang Dong-gyu, Chairman of Yongyu-dong Autonomous Association (left in the photo), after delivering sponsored goods for vulnerable elderly people in the region on behalf of Incheon International Airport Corporation at the 2nd Jung-gu Office building in Incheon.

Choi Mina, Head of ESG Management (second from the right in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with Lee Jung-yoon, Secretary General of the Incheon Community Chest of Korea (right in the photo), Lee Kwang-man, Chairman of Yeongjong 1-dong Autonomous Association (second from the left), and Kang Dong-gyu, Chairman of Yongyu-dong Autonomous Association (left in the photo), after delivering sponsored goods for vulnerable elderly people in the region on behalf of Incheon International Airport Corporation at the 2nd Jung-gu Office building in Incheon.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Incheon International Airport Corporation announced on the 29th that it delivered quarantine supplies and daily necessities to elderly vulnerable groups in areas near the airport at the Incheon City 2nd Jung-gu Office.


The sponsored items included quarantine supplies such as masks and hand sanitizers, as well as daily necessities like cooking oil and sugar. The corporation delivered these items to approximately 2,500 elderly vulnerable individuals residing in areas near Incheon Airport, including Yeongjong-dong, Yongyu-dong, and Unseo-dong in Jung-gu, Incheon.


Since 2015, the corporation has been conducting sponsorship activities targeting elderly vulnerable groups in the region around the time of Senior Citizens' Day each year.



Kim Kyung-wook, President of Incheon International Airport Corporation, said, “We hope this sponsorship will provide a small help to the elderly vulnerable groups in the region who are experiencing difficulties due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” and added, “We will continue to expand customized contribution activities that can help the local community.”


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