Hyundai Department Store Duty Free Shop Donates 30 Million KRW to the Korean Red Cross
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Hyundai Department Store Duty Free announced on the 29th that it has donated 30 million KRW to the Korean Red Cross to support COVID-19 confirmed patients and those in self-quarantine.
The donated funds will be used to produce 'COVID Response Kits' for underprivileged groups in urgent need among COVID-19 confirmed patients and self-quarantined individuals. The COVID Response Kits consist of emergency food supplies for two weeks, such as instant rice and ramen, along with 30 KF94 masks and hand sanitizer.
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The COVID Response Kits will be distributed to 300 underprivileged individuals residing in Gangnam-gu and Jung-gu of Seoul, as well as Jung-gu of Incheon.
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