The Woodland carried out a gift donation campaign for Children’s Day at Purme Foundation Nexon Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital.

For seven consecutive years, The Woodland has consistently donated gifts each year on special occasions such as Children’s Day and Christmas—days children look forward to—supporting those undergoing treatment at Nexon Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital.
On this day, The Woodland delivered gifts of its own brand products to all hospitalized children, along with messages of encouragement.
Choi Hee-jeong, CEO of The Woodland, said, “As I run the brand, I feel motivated by a desire to contribute to children’s happiness. It feels meaningful to be able to share the love we’ve received in a small way with those in need again this year. As a mother of two, I sincerely wish for the children undergoing treatment to recover quickly and return to their daily lives, and I hope that today, at least, will be a joyful Children’s Day filled with bright smiles.”
The Woodland operates its infant products brand The Twelve and has developed and is selling Korea’s first 3-section toothbrush designed to support children’s gum health.
Lee Won-il, Director of Purme Children’s Rehabilitation Hospital, said, “The gifts provided twice a year by The Woodland are a great source of strength for our patients. It is not easy to continue such efforts consistently, and we are always grateful for their dedication in reaching out first every year for the past seven years. Thanks to this year’s donation as well, many children were able to forget their treatment, even if just for a moment, and feel happy—I am truly pleased as the hospital director.”
[Reporter Kim Su-jin]
Source: Empathy News (https://www.gokorea.kr
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