GH Delivers Childbirth Supplies Worth 250,000 Won to Low-Income Families View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) delivered childbirth supplies to low-income families.


On the 31st, GH announced that on the 30th, it conducted a social contribution activity called the 'Happy Mom Project' in collaboration with the Gyeonggi branch of the Korean Red Cross to alleviate the economic burden of low-income families expecting childbirth in the province by providing childbirth supply sets.


The childbirth supply set consists of eight items worth approximately 250,000 KRW, including handmade comfort dolls created by GH employees, hip seats, baby detergent, and other childbirth supplies for newborns. These were delivered to 40 low-income childbirth families in the province.


A GH official stated, "As a public enterprise, GH will continue to carry out various social contribution activities with its executives and employees to fulfill its social responsibilities."



As part of its community sharing activities, GH has been conducting various projects such as scholarship programs and school environment improvement projects for nurturing future talents, emergency support for vulnerable groups to overcome COVID-19, and matching grants and donations of used goods through regular sponsorships involving executives and employees.


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