Support Program Fills Meal Gaps During School Vacations
"We Will Continue to Expand Community Sharing Activities"

Jaehong Park, Director of the Operations Support Office at the Korea Land and Housing Safety Corporation (right), and Yujin Cho, Head of the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, are posing for a photo after the delivery ceremony of the 'Smart Vacation Lunchbox' meal kits for children facing food insecurity in the Gyeongnam region. Provided by Korea Land and Housing Safety Corporation

Jaehong Park, Director of the Operations Support Office at the Korea Land and Housing Safety Corporation (right), and Yujin Cho, Head of the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, are posing for a photo after the delivery ceremony of the 'Smart Vacation Lunchbox' meal kits for children facing food insecurity in the Gyeongnam region. Provided by Korea Land and Housing Safety Corporation

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On August 12, the Korea Land and Housing Safety Corporation announced that it had provided meal kit sets worth 3 million won, including meat and other items, to 60 children facing food insecurity in the Gyeongnam region during the school vacation period.


This support is part of the 'Smart Vacation Lunchbox with Landori' program, which has continued since last year. The initiative aims to prevent children from skipping meals during the holidays, particularly those from grandparent-headed households, single-parent families, and families where children are primary caregivers, who are experiencing financial hardship.


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Ilhwan Kim, President of the Korea Land and Housing Safety Corporation, stated, "We will continue to carry out various sharing activities for the local community in the future."


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