KDB Life CEO Choi Cheol-woong (right) and Good Neighbors Seo In District Headquarters Director Hong Seon-gyo (left) are posing for a commemorative photo at the winter cold protection supplies delivery ceremony for vulnerable groups held at the KDB Life headquarters on the 24th.

KDB Life CEO Choi Cheol-woong (right) and Good Neighbors Seo In District Headquarters Director Hong Seon-gyo (left) are posing for a commemorative photo at the winter cold protection supplies delivery ceremony for vulnerable groups held at the KDB Life headquarters on the 24th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] KDB Life Insurance announced on the 30th that it conducted the 'KDB Life Insurance, Heart Connection (e-um) Package Support Project,' delivering winter cold protection items and daily necessities to 200 vulnerable households in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.


The company explained that this project was prepared in collaboration with Good Neighbors to provide practical assistance to vulnerable groups who are threatened in terms of health and safety by the severe cold in winter and are psychologically and emotionally isolated.


KDB Life Insurance conducted a preliminary needs survey to support essential cold protection items and daily necessities for vulnerable groups and produced the 'Heart Connection (e-um)' package worth approximately 50 million KRW, consisting of seven items including winter bedding, thermal underwear, hot packs, and thermos bottles.


About 30 new employees of KDB Life Insurance participated in this social contribution project held over two days on the 24th and 25th, directly engaging in the production, packaging, and contactless delivery of 200 packages. They also enclosed handwritten letters to convey warm comfort and messages of encouragement to the vulnerable households.



A KDB Life Insurance official said, "We learned that many vulnerable groups in Yongsan-gu have been isolated from the outside world due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and lack sufficient preparation of cold protection items, daily necessities, and food supplies for the upcoming winter season." He added, "We will continue to listen to community issues and collaborate with various organizations and social contribution foundations to accurately identify and provide the necessary support for vulnerable groups."


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