Korea Postpartum Care Center Association and Green Cross Donate 760 Cans of Formula Milk to Gwangju
The Korea Postpartum Care Center Association recently donated 760 cans of formula milk, valued at 30 million won, to newborns from vulnerable groups, single mothers, and multicultural families in the Gwangju area, with support from the global pharmaceutical company Green Cross.
The Korea Postpartum Care Center Association recently took a commemorative photo with Gwangju Mayor Bang Sehyun (center) after donating 760 cans of formula milk, sponsored by the global pharmaceutical company Green Cross, to newborns from vulnerable groups, single mothers, and multicultural families in the Gwangju area. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju
View original imageThe donation ceremony was attended by Lee Seokbeom, CEO of the Korea Postpartum Care Center Association, Director Jeon Ok, Choi Dongsoo, CEO of the Chungcheong Hometown Association Central Committee, Chairman Lee Jonggil, and Vice President Baek Yoonjae.
The donated formula milk will be distributed after assessing demand among towns, townships, and social welfare facilities in the Gwangju area.
Lee Seokbeom, CEO of the association, said, "I hope Green Cross's warm sharing will provide practical help to families struggling with childbirth and parenting," and added, "We will continue to work to create an environment where mothers and newborns can raise their children with peace of mind through cooperation with the local community."
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Mayor Bang Sehyun stated, "I am deeply grateful to the Korea Postpartum Care Center Association and Green Cross for delivering such meaningful support to families in need of care in this era of low birth rates," and added, "We will do our best to build a warm, caring community together."
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