Fubon Hyundai Life "Resuming In-Person Volunteer Activities, Facility Maintenance at Welfare Centers" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Fubon Hyundai Life recently announced on the 27th that it resumed face-to-face volunteer activities, which had been suspended due to COVID-19, by visiting the Seoul Metropolitan Developmental Disabilities Welfare Center.


The Fubon Hyundai Life volunteer group supported facility maintenance and surrounding environment improvement activities used by the disabled and their families at the welfare center, as well as the installation of air conditioners within the welfare center.


Since 2006, Fubon Hyundai Life has formed a volunteer group involving all employees and has been visiting the Seoul Metropolitan Developmental Disabilities Welfare Center, a facility for people with developmental disabilities, every quarter to carry out volunteer activities.


In addition to environmental improvement activities, the volunteer activities include programs where people with disabilities and their families experience places that are usually hard to visit in daily life, such as various exhibition halls, palace tours, experiential learning, and Seoul city tours using public transportation.


Recently, amid the situation where outdoor activities have been restricted due to COVID-19, volunteer activities have continued through non-face-to-face support such as online drawing contests and financial education support for people with disabilities.



A Fubon Hyundai Life official said, “We have missed the opportunity to meet face-to-face due to COVID-19,” and added, “We want to resume various face-to-face events in the future to share warm kindness with our neighbors in society.”


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