Emart Donates Child Safety Items to Celebrate 100th Children's Day Anniversary
On the 2nd, Emart will donate child safety products in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Child Fund to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Children's Day.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Emart announced on the 2nd that it will donate child safety items in collaboration with the Green Umbrella Child Fund to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Children's Day.
The donated items include approximately 2,700 fire safety education handkerchiefs made by recycling firefighter uniforms, and 100 sets of fire safety kits containing fire extinguishers, escape hammers, and rescue handkerchiefs. The fire safety education handkerchiefs are produced through volunteer activities participated in by Emart employees.
The child safety products will be delivered to 100 group homes for children living together nationwide, as well as Emart Hope Playgrounds and Toy Libraries, to support a safe nurturing environment free from fire hazards.
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An Emart official said, "To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Children's Day, we plan to donate fire safety education handkerchiefs and fire safety kits made by our employees," adding, "We will continue to actively carry out social contribution activities to deliver hope to neighbors in need within the local community."
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