National Health Insurance Service Busan Saha Branch Visits Aewawon for Haneulbanchanggo Kids Activities
The Busan Sahaji branch of the National Health Insurance Service visited Aeawon, a local child care facility, on the 20th to carry out the 'Haneul Bandage Kids' social contribution activity.
The National Health Insurance Service Busan Sahaji Branch is visiting an orphanage to deliver sponsorship goods. Provided by the National Health Insurance Service
View original image'Haneul Bandage Kids' is the organization's flagship social contribution project, which not only provides continuous support for children in welfare facilities until they become adults, but also helps them become self-reliant members of society in the future.
For this activity, the branch delivered 10 bags of 10kg glutinous rice as donation items, wishing for the children to have a healthy and energetic new semester with warm meals, thereby sharing the joy of giving.
Along with the donation, they discussed future plans and promised to carry out various activities, including quarterly cleaning activities to provide a safe and clean environment for the children.
Branch Manager Jung Soonhyun said, "We will continue to be a reliable supporter based on our flagship social contribution project 'Haneul Bandage Kids,' providing multifaceted support for the healthy future of children and adolescents, and taking the lead in realizing social value as a local public institution."
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