NH Nonghyup Insurance Holds Flower Sharing Event for Horticultural Therapy
On the 22nd, NH Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance announced that it visited the 'Movement Headquarters for Helping Children with Incurable Diseases' and delivered flowers and pots to be used for horticultural therapy. CEO Choi Moon-seop (right in the photo) is taking a commemorative photo after delivering the sponsored items. (Photo by NH Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] NH Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance announced on the 23rd that on the 22nd, it visited the ‘Nanchibyeong Adong Dopgi Undongbonbu’ located in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, and delivered flowers and pots worth 10 million KRW to be used for horticultural therapy for children with intractable diseases.
The ‘Nanchibyeong Adong Dopgi Undongbonbu’ is an organization that provides practical medical expense support for children with intractable diseases in Gyeonggi Province and carries out various activities.
The flowers and pots delivered this time are intended to help promote consumption for flower farms struggling due to COVID-19 and to be used in horticultural therapy programs for the psychological stability of children with intractable diseases.
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Choi Moonseop, CEO of NH Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance, said, “It was a time to share the difficulties faced by flower farms due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” adding, “Moreover, it was meaningful to be able to deliver the hopeful spring energy to children with intractable diseases through flowers and pots.”
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