The Daegu-Gyeongbuk Davichi Eyewear Chain Association (President Kim Jin-hyun) held an eyeglass donation event for a brighter world on the 6th at the Gyeongbuk Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center in Andong, Gyeongbuk, providing eyeglasses to 96 low-income disabled individuals in the Gyeongbuk area.


This event, the fourth held at the welfare center alone, involved 24 representatives and staff from Davichi Eyewear in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region. They conducted vision tests for 109 disabled people affiliated with 16 local institutions and organizations, donating free eyeglasses to 96 of them.


Additionally, hearing tests were conducted to create opportunities to enhance the rights of disabled individuals to see and hear.

Businesspeople operating Davichi Optical stores in Daegu and Gyeongbuk are providing free eyeglasses to people with disabilities.

Businesspeople operating Davichi Optical stores in Daegu and Gyeongbuk are providing free eyeglasses to people with disabilities.

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Kim Jin-hyun, owner of Andong Davichi Eyewear, said, “It was very pleasant to meet the disabled people who have overcome the difficult situation of COVID-19 after a long time, and it was a precious time to feel how valuable the sharing moment was.” He promised to provide regular support going forward.



Kim Se-taek, acting director of the Gyeongbuk Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center, stated, “Davichi Eyewear regularly conducts eyeglass donation events nationwide, practicing vision tests and eyeglass donations for underprivileged seniors, disabled people, and basic livelihood security recipients, continuing a beautiful journey with those in need.”


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