Hope Bridge Provides Medical Assistive Devices to Children and Adolescents... Total Support Worth 300 Million KRW
The Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association (President Song Pil-ho) announced on the 8th that it will launch the "Bridge School Assistive Device Support Program," a 300 million KRW project to provide medical assistive devices to children and adolescents who have experienced sudden accidents or illnesses.
Applications can be submitted through case management organizations such as assistive device centers and hospitals nationwide until the 25th. Selected children will receive assistive devices worth up to 20 million KRW and recovery programs including travel support.
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Shin Hoon, Secretary General of Hope Bridge, said, "We hope that through this project, children and adolescents in crisis can return to their daily lives more quickly," adding, "We will continue to provide support for disaster-vulnerable groups without hesitation."
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