Donation of 1,000 Sets Each of Blankets and Clothes
E-Land Welfare Foundation delivered consolation goods to Jindo-gun, which was affected by heavy rain. (Photo by Jindo-gun)
[Jindo=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Kidong] The E-Land Welfare Foundation recently donated 1,000 sets each of blankets and clothes to Jindo-gun, which was damaged by heavy rain.
According to Jindo-gun on the 16th, the donated goods were delivered to residents affected by flooding in the towns and townships, bringing a small light of hope to the disaster victims in despair.
The E-Land Welfare Foundation has been operating the Jindo Senior Welfare Center under consignment for 14 years since 2007, and a branch of the Jindo Senior Welfare Center is scheduled to open around August.
Upon hearing the heartbreaking news of the disaster caused by heavy rain exceeding 500mm, the E-Land Welfare Foundation immediately delivered necessary clothes and blankets to the affected areas, maintaining a close trust with local residents.
A representative of the E-Land Welfare Foundation said, “As a welfare foundation, we will do our best to help the residents of Jindo-gun affected by the flood return to a stable life as soon as possible,” and added, “We will continue to provide customized welfare services that bring smiles to the elderly.”
Meanwhile, the E-Land Foundation operates 10 senior welfare centers nationwide under consignment, providing customized welfare services to local residents.
Jindo=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Kidong kidpak75@asiae.co.kr
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