What Are the 100th Children's Day Gifts for Adoptive Waiting Children? ... National Health Insurance Service Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Headquarters Creates Baby Kits with Handkerchiefs and Bibs View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] On the 3rd, employees of the National Health Insurance Service Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters gathered together.


They were busy folding handkerchiefs and working diligently to make baby bibs.


The "Baby Kits" they prepared that day were gifts made for children awaiting adoption.


To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Children's Day, employees of the NHIS Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Headquarters took time to create "Love-filled Baby Kits."


The "Love-filled Baby Kit" project is a participatory social contribution activity where employees hand-sew children's handkerchiefs and bibs to donate.


About 40 employees participated in making the kits. The 63 completed kits will be delivered to the Dongbang Social Welfare Association and given to children awaiting adoption.


This sponsorship was conducted non-face-to-face instead of in-person activities. The purchase of the kits was made using social contribution funds raised through voluntary donations by employees.



Jang Su-mok, the head of the regional office, said, "I am pleased to be able to gift handkerchiefs and bibs, carefully made stitch by stitch by our employees, to children awaiting adoption," and added, "We are considering various ways to adapt our social contribution projects to the changing environment and are striving to continue ongoing sharing activities."


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