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Gwangju Transportation Corporation Receives Positive Response for Free Eye Examinations at Subway Stations

Medical Volunteer Services Provided for Over 80 Vulnerable Individuals

Gwangju Transportation Corporation Receives Positive Response for Free Eye Examinations at Subway Stations Gwangju Transportation Corporation recently conducted a free eye examination service, including vision tests and eye disease screenings, for about 80 people including seniors and people with disabilities at Geumnamno 4-ga Station in collaboration with Shinsegae Eye Clinic. Photo by Gwangju Transportation Corporation

Gwangju Transportation Corporation (President Cho Ikmoon) and Shinsegae Eye Clinic (Chief Director Kim Jaebong) announced on May 29 that they recently provided free ophthalmic examinations for vulnerable groups, including seniors, at Geumnamno 4-ga Station in Dong-gu.


The medical staff from Shinsegae Eye Clinic visited the site in person and conducted various examinations, including vision tests, cataract screenings, and eye disease screenings, for about 80 local residents, such as seniors eligible for preferential treatment, basic livelihood security recipients, and people with disabilities. The service received a very positive response.


Since signing a "Free Ophthalmic Examination Service Agreement" in 2019, the two organizations have continuously provided medical volunteer services to local residents. They have also led efforts to realize a happy community by delivering donations through the "Stairs of Love Health Campaign" and supporting cataract surgeries for low-income residents.


Cho Ikmoon stated, "We are pleased to be able to provide various volunteer services for citizens at subway stations," and added, "We will continue to do our best to make the city subway a source of hope by extending various helping hands."




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