Gyeonggi Firefighter Battling Cancer Receives Treatment Support from MetLife Life Insurance
Cancer-stricken firefighters affiliated with the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters received 2 million won each for their medical expenses.
On the 10th, the Fire and Disaster Headquarters announced that the MetLife Life Social Contribution Foundation delivered 2 million won in medical expenses per person to five firefighters in the province who are battling cancer.
Joseonho, Head of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters (center), is taking a commemorative photo after receiving 10 million won for cancer treatment expenses for firefighters battling cancer from the MetLife Life Insurance Social Contribution Foundation on the 10th. Provided by Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters
View original imageOn the same day, the Fire and Disaster Headquarters held a ceremony for delivering medical expenses to the cancer-stricken firefighters sponsored by the foundation at the Fire Promotion Hall in the headquarters director's office.
MetLife Life, together with the foundation, raised the sponsorship funds through the ‘Mini Insurance Donation Campaign,’ where its employees donate 10,000 won per insurance subscription. On this day, a total of 10 million won was delivered as medical expenses, 2 million won each, to five firefighters in the province who are fighting a difficult battle against illness.
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Cho Sun-ho, head of the Gyeonggi-do Fire and Disaster Headquarters, said, "We expect that the firefighters who are struggling with their illness will gain a little more strength through this support."
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