Jeonnam Association for the Disabled Holds Donation Ceremony for Sponsored Goods with Careline
10 Units of the New "Nadri" Model
Fostering Mutual Growth with the Local Community
At the electric scooter handover ceremony held on the 16th at the Jeonnam Jangseong-gun Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled, employees of Careline Co., Ltd. and employees of the Jeonnam Association of the Physically Disabled are taking a commemorative photo. Provided by the Jeonnam Association of the Physically Disabled
View original imageThe Jeonnam Association for the Disabled announced on the 16th that it held a "donation ceremony for sponsored goods" together with Careline Co., Ltd. at the Jangseong-gun Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled in Jeonnam.
The event was attended by key figures, including Kim Jongtaek, President of the Jeonnam Association, executives from the association, presidents of 22 city and county branches, and Choi Daeheon, Vice CEO of Careline.
This donation ceremony was organized as part of Careline's social contribution activities. Careline donated 10 units of the 2026 model "Nadri M-100" electric scooter to the association to help guarantee mobility rights and support daily independence for people with disabilities.
Previously, on December 30, Careline signed a business agreement with the Korea Association for the Disabled, pledging to develop contribution models to promote social participation for people with disabilities. This donation to the Jeonnam Association is the first practical step in fulfilling that agreement.
The Jeonnam Association for the Disabled plans to continue expanding its initiatives to promote the rights and independence of people with disabilities by collaborating with various companies and the local community.
Choi Daeheon, Vice CEO of Careline, stated, "We hope that the value of 'free mobility,' which we have upheld for the past 40 years, will provide real support to people with disabilities in the Jeonnam region," adding, "We will continue to engage in activities that foster mutual growth with the local community."
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Kim Jongtaek, President of the Jeonnam Association for the Disabled, responded, "Mobility rights are a core right directly linked to the quality of life for people with disabilities. We are grateful for this meaningful sponsorship and will do our utmost to ensure that it is delivered fairly to those who truly need it."
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