Binggrae said on the 30th that it supported heating supplies for comprehensive relief activities for vulnerable groups during the cold wave in cooperation with the Korean Red Cross.

Binggrae CI. /Courtesy of Binggrae

Binggrae donated about 4,000 heating tents to protect vulnerable groups during the cold wave, such as older adults and children who are in blind spots of disaster risk. The donated items were delivered in stages starting in late December last year to disaster-vulnerable residents in Gongju, Cheonan, Nonsan, Gimhae, Namyangju, Gwangju in Gyeonggi, Seoul and other regions.

Binggrae said the donation of heating supplies was prepared as part of comprehensive relief activities carried out in partnership with the Korean Red Cross to support a safe daily life for vulnerable groups easily exposed to cold waves. The comprehensive relief activities also included time to check on disaster-vulnerable residents, including emotional support and health status, in addition to delivering donated items.

Binggrae is continuing to support programs for disaster-vulnerable groups with the Korean Red Cross. Of the total 3 billion won in donations, part of the funds were used to support the RCY (Red Cross Youth) national camp held on Aug. 00, and they also supported the delivery of supplies to disaster-vulnerable groups during this cold wave.

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