Pearl Abyss Donates 100 Million KRW for Emergency Medical Aid in Ukraine
[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] Pearl Abyss announced on the 4th that it will donate 100 million KRW in emergency medical aid funds for Ukraine, which is suffering from war.
Pearl Abyss plans to deliver the donation through the international medical relief organization "M?decins Sans Fronti?res" (Doctors Without Borders). The emergency medical aid funds will be used for distributing emergency treatment kits to the injured in Ukraine and neighboring countries, providing remote medical education, and securing essential personnel and supplies for relief activities.
Jung Kyung-in, CEO of Pearl Abyss, said, "We decided to donate on a humanitarian basis for Ukraine, which is suffering from war," adding, "We hope this helps where medical support is needed."
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Pearl Abyss continuously carries out donation activities to support local communities and places in need due to global disasters. ▲ Donated 100 million KRW each to Australia, which suffered from wildfires in 2020, and Turkey, which was severely affected by an earthquake ▲ Annual donations to "M?decins Sans Fronti?res" for medical support activities for patients facing humanitarian crises worldwide ▲ Delivered 500 million KRW in donations to underprivileged groups and medical staff struggling with COVID-19 in Korea ▲ Supported the "Support Project for Children Aging Out of Care" at the Anyang City Childcare Facility, among various other donation activities.
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