Cash and Relief Supplies Provided by E-Land Foundation

Stabilizing Local Residents’ Lives and Rebuilding Infrastructure

E-Land Park announced on April 22 that, together with the E-Land Foundation, it will provide support totaling approximately 350 million won for the urgent recovery of Saipan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), which has been severely affected by Super Typhoon Silakau.


This support combines relief funds from the E-Land Foundation with material assistance utilizing E-Land Park’s local infrastructure. Of the total support, 100,000 dollars will be donated in cash, while the remaining approximately 200 million won will be delivered to the local area in the form of emergency relief supplies.


Jiwoon Lee, CEO of E-Land Park (fourth from the left), David M. Apatang, Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (third from the left), and other local officials pose for a commemorative photo during the donation ceremony for typhoon “Sailako” recovery held locally in Saipan on the 21st. Provided by E-Land Park

Jiwoon Lee, CEO of E-Land Park (fourth from the left), David M. Apatang, Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (third from the left), and other local officials pose for a commemorative photo during the donation ceremony for typhoon “Sailako” recovery held locally in Saipan on the 21st. Provided by E-Land Park

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Typhoon Silakau swept through the Northern Mariana Islands between April 14 and 15, causing widespread damage to homes as well as large-scale power and water outages due to strong winds and heavy rain. The entire donation will be entrusted to the government of the Northern Mariana Islands and is expected to be immediately used for resident relief efforts and the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure. E-Land Park is also preparing to provide an additional 200 million won worth of emergency relief supplies by ship to support residents struggling to secure food and daily necessities.


Ji-woon Lee, CEO of E-Land Park, stated, "Saipan is a precious foundation where E-Land Park has grown together for over 10 years, and we decided to make this donation to offer tangible help to residents suffering from this sudden disaster." He added, "As a company operating hotels in Saipan, we will do our utmost to support recovery efforts so that the local community can quickly return to normal."



Meanwhile, since entering Saipan in 2011, E-Land Park has been the largest hotel and resort company in the region and has continuously engaged in social contribution activities such as hiring local talent, installing public facilities, and participating in environmental cleanup projects.


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