First lady Kim Kun-hee and Naver's Chae Seon-ju Pith in together for the 'Don't Worry, it's Okay' suicide prevention campaign
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kei1000@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-09-17 05:31:08
[Alpha Biz= Reporter Kim Jonghyo] First Lady Kim Kun-hee is taking a commemorative photo with Health and Welfare Minister Cho Kyu-hong, Professor Yoon Dae-hyun, Naver ESG CEO Chae Sun-joo, Chairman Hwang Tae-yeon and other participants in a conversation for the mental health of the suicide prevention campaign "Don't Worry, It's Okay" held at the community house Masil in Jung-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 15th.
On this day, the Ministry of Health and Welfare and Naver signed a business agreement to prevent suicide and create a culture of respect for life.
Through this business agreement, the Ministry of Health and Welfare and Naver plan to join forces in preparing measures to prevent suicide and continue to spread these measures amid concerns about an increase in the suicide rate due to changes in the social environment after COVID-19.
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