Executive Fund to Support Migrant Workers’ Mental Health and Medical Expenses

The Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service (President Park Jonggil) has made a generous donation collected from its executives and employees to protect migrant workers.


On the 29th, the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service announced that, together with the Community Chest of Korea (Sarangui Yeolmae), it delivered a fund of 10 million won, raised by its executives and employees, to the Incheon Foreigners Comprehensive Support Center.


This donation will be used for psychological support and medical expense assistance programs, which aim to help migrant workers overcome psychological difficulties during their initial adaptation period after entering the country and to alleviate their medical expenses.


Previously, on April 21, the Service signed a business agreement with Incheon International Airport Corporation to strengthen respect and support for foreign workers who have suffered industrial accidents. The Service is gradually increasing both policy and emotional support for migrant workers, who have become members of Korean society.



President Park Jonggil stated, "The role of migrant workers in industrial sites has been growing recently," and added, "The Service will make every effort to provide various forms of support so that migrant workers, like domestic workers, can work with peace of mind."

The Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service held a donation ceremony for the Migrant Worker Safety CARE fund on the 29th at the Incheon Foreigners Comprehensive Support Center.

The Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service held a donation ceremony for the Migrant Worker Safety CARE fund on the 29th at the Incheon Foreigners Comprehensive Support Center.

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