Good Neighbors and 5 Public Institutions in Naju Innovation City Deliver 'Unbelievable Kit' to Naju City Health Center
Soap, Hand Sanitizer, and Hand Cream Set Directly Made for Socially Marginalized Groups
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Chunsu Kim] Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters (Director Bae Jun-yeol) announced on the 18th that they delivered 200 'Unbelievable Kits' to Naju City Health Center (Director Yoon Sang-sik) together with five public institutions in Naju Innovation City (Korea Rural Community Corporation, Korea Internet & Security Agency, Korea Creative Content Agency, Korea Arts Council).
The 'Unbelievable Kit' is a daily necessities kit made directly by the employees of the five public institutions in Naju Innovation City for socially marginalized groups in the local community who have difficulty purchasing quarantine supplies amid the COVID-19 situation. It consists of soap, hand sanitizer, and hand cream.
The 'Unbelievable Kits' delivered on this day are scheduled to be distributed to 200 socially marginalized individuals residing in Naju City through the Naju City Health Center.
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Bae Jun-yeol, Director of Good Neighbors Gwangju Jeonnam Regional Headquarters, said, "I hope the warm hearts of the employees will be well conveyed to the local community," and added, "We ask for continuous interest in sharing so that the economic difficulties of socially marginalized groups caused by COVID-19 can be stabilized."
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