Tmon Supports Low-Income Burn Patients and Outstanding Firefighters through 'Social Donation'
100% of Funds Raised Donated to Bestian Foundation
Supporting Firefighters' Welfare and Medical Expenses for Low-Income Burn Patients
Tmon announced on the 20th that it will conduct a social donation campaign to support low-income burn patients and outstanding firefighters nationwide in collaboration with the Bestian Foundation (hereinafter Bestian Foundation). This social donation is prepared as part of the 'S.A.V.E. Campaign' jointly organized by the Bestian Foundation and the National Fire Agency. Now in its 7th year, this campaign is a public interest campaign supporting vulnerable burn patients and firefighters' families.
Customers can freely donate from 2,000 KRW to 14,900 KRW through Tmon's social donation until the 29th. Especially, donors who contribute 14,900 KRW will receive the 2024 'S.A.V.E. Calendar.' The entire amount raised will be delivered 100% to the Bestian Foundation, with half allocated to welfare improvement funds for firefighters and their families, and the other half used for medical expenses for low-income burn patients according to the wishes of the firefighters.
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Lee Su-hyun, Executive Director of External Cooperation at Tmon, said, "At the end of this year, we have prepared a donation event to widely spread the value of sharing in partnership with the Bestian Foundation," adding, "We ask for warm interest and support for burn patients who wish to enjoy an ordinary life and for the fire heroes who protect our daily lives safely in unseen places."
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