Employees Personally Craft Using Discarded Uniforms

Legoland Korea Resort announced on the 11th that its employees personally made sanitary pad pouches and delivered them to the Geunhwa-dong Welfare Center in Chuncheon City, Gangwon Province, in celebration of the United Nations International Day of the Girl Child (October 11).


Eunhee Lee, in charge of costumes at Legoland (left), is taking a commemorative photo after handing over a sanitary pad pouch made from discarded uniforms to Jaekyung Lee, director of Geunhwa-dong Welfare Center. <br>[Photo by Legoland]

Eunhee Lee, in charge of costumes at Legoland (left), is taking a commemorative photo after handing over a sanitary pad pouch made from discarded uniforms to Jaekyung Lee, director of Geunhwa-dong Welfare Center.
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One hundred sanitary pad pouches made by Legoland employees will be distributed to female students in Chuncheon through the Geunhwa-dong Welfare Center.


Previously, on the 20th of last month, Legoland held a one-day class called "Making Sanitary Pad Pouches" for its employees. About 60 employees voluntarily participated in the class, which was held twice in total, and personally made sanitary pad pouches using Legoland's colorful recycled uniforms.



Lee Soon-kyu, President of Legoland Korea, stated, "We will continue to plan and carry out various activities that can contribute to the citizens of Chuncheon and the local community."


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