Ace Insurance "Donation of Health Kits for Low-Income Children"
[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Ace Insurance announced on the 15th that it donated the 'Safety Kit in My Hand' to seven group homes (child protection facilities) in Seoul for low-income children.
The 'Safety Kit in My Hand' is a kit consisting of children's nutritional supplements and hand sanitizers. It was created to support vulnerable children in leading healthier and safer lives amid the prolonged spread of COVID-19.
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This donation was made using funds raised through the 'Vaccine Together' vaccination campaign conducted for Ace Insurance employees at the end of last year.
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