Collaboration with the Korean Pharmaceutical Association and Seoul Southern Veterans Affairs Office
Supporting National Merit Recipients

Yuhan Corporation announced on August 14 that it held the "Love for Country Antiphlamin Sharing Box Delivery Ceremony" on August 12, in collaboration with the Korean Pharmaceutical Association and the Seoul Southern Veterans Affairs Office, to support the health of national merit recipients in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day.


Officials from Yuhan Corporation, the Korean Pharmaceutical Association, and the Seoul Southern Veterans Affairs Office are taking a commemorative photo after holding the "Love for the Country Antiphlamin Sharing Box Delivery Ceremony" on the 12th to mark the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day. Photo by Yuhan Corporation

Officials from Yuhan Corporation, the Korean Pharmaceutical Association, and the Seoul Southern Veterans Affairs Office are taking a commemorative photo after holding the "Love for the Country Antiphlamin Sharing Box Delivery Ceremony" on the 12th to mark the 80th anniversary of Liberation Day. Photo by Yuhan Corporation

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Since its launch in 2017, the "Love for Country Antiphlamin Sharing Box" donation program has reached a total of 6,361 national merit recipients over the past eight years. Notably, since 2022, pharmacists from the Korean Pharmaceutical Association who resonate with the purpose of the project have visited the homes of national merit recipients to provide medication guidance and volunteer services. This year, the initiative aims to deliver sharing boxes and offer health consultations to 1,000 senior national merit recipients.


Additionally, thank-you postcards will be delivered together with the boxes. Previously, in June, Yuhan Corporation operated a corporate booth at the "Korea Memorial Festa" hosted by the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, focusing on the special NEPCO project in which the company’s founder, Ilhan New, participated. As part of the booth event, participants wrote postcards expressing gratitude to national merit recipients.


A Yuhan Corporation representative stated, "We are pleased to provide meaningful health support to seniors through ongoing collaboration with the Korean Pharmaceutical Association and the Seoul Veterans Affairs Office. We will continue to honor the dedication of national merit recipients through consistent sharing and volunteer activities, and contribute to the improvement of public health."



Kwon Younghee, President of the Korean Pharmaceutical Association, said, "As a pharmacist, I feel rewarded to be able to use my expertise to support the health of those who have devoted themselves to the country. We will continue to strive to spread warmth to more people through various social contribution projects."


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