GeoC Co., Ltd. Donates 200,000 Masks to Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] GeoC Co., Ltd. (CEO Park Incheol) donated 200,000 masks for COVID-19 prevention to the Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Noh Dongil, Jeonnam Love Fruit).
The delivery ceremony was held on the morning of the 7th at GeoC in Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, with the attendance of Noh Dongil, Chairman of Jeonnam Love Fruit, Heo Youngho, representative member of Jeonnam Honor Society, Park Incheol, CEO of GeoC, and related personnel.
The donated 200,000 masks will be distributed to social welfare facilities and institutions within Jeonnam Province and used for COVID-19 prevention.
CEO Park Incheol said, “As the spread of COVID-19 is severe, we donated to help with prevention efforts in the local community,” adding, “GeoC will also cooperate to overcome COVID-19 and become a company that coexists with the local community.”
Noh Dongil, Chairman of Jeonnam Love Fruit, stated, “We are especially grateful for your interest and participation in sharing for the region during these difficult times,” and added, “We will do our best to strengthen prevention measures at social welfare facilities and institutions.”
Meanwhile, GeoC is a company that produces optical cables, optical components, and optical devices, actively conducting business in domestic and international markets with Asia’s largest production facilities and high technology. In addition, last year, the company donated 1 million masks to vulnerable groups in the region and has continued various social contribution activities.
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