SK Plasma participates in 'National Unity Life Sharing Campaign'... Blood Donation Certificate Donation for Hemophilia Patients
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] SK Plasma announced on the 18th that it participated in the 'National Integration Life Sharing Festival' held at Hwaeomsa Temple in Jirisan and donated blood donation certificates together with students from Jeonggwang High School in Gwangju and Neungin High School in Daegu.
A total of 435 blood donation certificates were collected at this National Integration Life Sharing event, including 90 certificates donated by SK Plasma.
The National Integration Life Sharing campaign began when students from Jeonggwang High School in Gwangju voluntarily donated blood donation certificates. Since its inception in 2013, the campaign has expanded exchanges with other schools and is now in its 10th year. From this year, SK Plasma plans to participate in the campaign.
The blood donation certificates donated through this campaign will be given to the Hemophilia Patients Association, which supports patients with congenital bleeding disorders caused by the absence or deficiency of coagulation factors in the blood. Additionally, Jinah Construction, which participated in the campaign, contributed 30 million KRW to further support the cause.
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Chae Jeong-hoon, head of SK Plasma who participated in the event, said, “It is meaningful to be able to join the donation with students for patients suffering from rare diseases,” and added, “We will continue to actively engage in activities for hemophilia patients.”
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