KMI Hanguk Medical Research Institute Conducts Volunteer Activities to Support Healthy Summer for Seniors View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] KMI Hanguk Medical Research Institute announced on the 15th that it will engage in volunteer activities to provide special meals for the first hot summer day (Chobok) to support the healthy summer of low-income elderly people.


This activity targets low-income elderly residents in the communities where KMI Health Screening Centers are located, starting with the Suwon Screening Center, followed by the Daegu Screening Center and the Gwangju Screening Center.


Earlier on the 12th, at the Suwon Beodne Senior Welfare Center's senior dining hall, KMI executives and employees, including Kim Soon-yi, Chairperson of the KMI Social Contribution Committee, Kim Sang-mook, Director of the Suwon Screening Center, and social contribution volunteer members, participated and served abalone samgyetang to about 300 elderly people.


Kim Soon-yi, Chairperson of the KMI Social Contribution Committee, said, "It was a rewarding time to serve a meal for the Boknal (hot summer day) to the elderly during this unusually hot summer," adding, "We will continue to contribute to improving the health and welfare of the underprivileged in our society through various sharing activities."



KMI Hanguk Medical Research Institute, established in 1985, operates health screening centers in seven locations nationwide, including three in Seoul (Gwanghwamun, Yeouido, Gangnam) and four regional centers (Suwon, Daegu, Busan, Gwangju). Along with activities for early detection and prevention of diseases and promotion of public health, it carries out various social contribution projects.


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