Kim Soon-yi, Honorary Director of KMI Korea Medical Institute (left), and Choi Moon-soon, Hwacheon County Governor, are posing for a commemorative photo at the briquette donation ceremony. <br>[Photo by KMI]

Kim Soon-yi, Honorary Director of KMI Korea Medical Institute (left), and Choi Moon-soon, Hwacheon County Governor, are posing for a commemorative photo at the briquette donation ceremony.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] KMI Korea Medical Institute announced on the 29th that it visited Hwacheon County Office in Gangwon Province to donate 10,000 briquettes of love for energy-vulnerable groups.


The donated briquettes will be delivered to about 50 households, including local elderly living alone, elderly couples, low-income families, and grandparent-grandchild families.


KMI has been steadily conducting the briquette donation project every year since 2007. This year, it supported a total of 50,000 briquettes to vulnerable groups nationwide. The total number of briquettes donated over the past 16 years amounts to 717,750.


Kim Soon-yi, Honorary Director of KMI, said, "It is meaningful to have been able to provide some support to those in urgent need of briquettes during the winter through this year's briquette donation." She added, "We will continue to carry out the sharing of briquettes of love to help energy-vulnerable groups have a warm winter."



KMI Korea Medical Institute, established in 1985 as a health screening institution, currently operates health screening centers in seven locations nationwide: three in Seoul (Gwanghwamun, Yeouido, Gangnam) and four in other regions (Suwon, Daegu, Busan, Gwangju). In addition to activities for early detection and prevention of diseases and promotion of public health, it carries out various social contribution projects.


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