On the 24th, the 'Seoul Fire Damage Women’s Household Continuous Care Project Delivery Ceremony' is being held at Hanwha General Insurance in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. Provided by Hope Bridge

On the 24th, the 'Seoul Fire Damage Women’s Household Continuous Care Project Delivery Ceremony' is being held at Hanwha General Insurance in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. Provided by Hope Bridge

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The Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pil-ho) announced on the 25th that it held a 'Seoul Fire-Damaged Women’s Household Continuous Care Project Delivery Ceremony' together with Hanwha General Insurance (CEO Na Chae-beom) and delivered support funds.


This support selected 14 households among those fire-damaged families who had previously received assistance but required additional support, providing a total of 14 million KRW in additional funds.


Hope Bridge and Hanwha General Insurance have been supporting fire-damaged households in cooperation with the Seoul Fire & Disaster Headquarters since 2015. To date, they have supported a total of 206 households, and since 2018, they have operated the 'Continuous Care Project,' selecting and supporting 9 households annually. This year, the number of supported households was expanded to 14 to help more families receive assistance.


Ms. A, a woman from a household that received this support, said, "After the fire, my livelihood was bleak, but Hanwha General Insurance and Hope Bridge helped once again, which was a great comfort."


A Hanwha General Insurance official stated, "We are continuously supporting fire-damaged households to help them stand back up together with Hope Bridge," adding, "We plan to strengthen support by identifying more women’s households in need and expand our social contribution activities for a healthier society."



Shin Hoon, Secretary General of Hope Bridge, said, "We are grateful for Hanwha General Insurance’s continuous support to stabilize the lives and recovery of fire-damaged women’s households," and added, "We will continue to provide practical assistance for affected women’s households." Hope Bridge and Hanwha General Insurance plan to continuously expand their social contribution activities to support the independence of fire-damaged households.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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