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Health care and welfare of injured persons of national merit installed in the physical fitness center before the month of the Patriots and Veterans Affairs
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Kojima announced on the 12th that the Minister of the Republic of Korea donated a massage chair worth 15 million won to the Gyeonggi-do branch of the Military Gyeonggi-do Provincial Government to mark the National Veterans Month. Lee Hye-sung, CEO of Kojima (pictured left), and Ko Wan-jong, secretary-general of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of the Republic of Korea, are taking a commemorative photo at the delivery ceremony.<Don't Cozy>
General healthcare company Kojima announced on the 12th that it has donated a massage chair worth 15 million won to the Gyeonggi-do branch of the Korea Sangi Military Association, located in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do.
The Korea Sangi Military Association is an organization that conducts activities to protect the rights and interests of people of national merit who were injured while performing their duties, such as war, military police, and fire officials. Kojima promoted the donation of massage chairs to help create a resting space for people of national merit ahead of the National Veterans Month in June.
The donated massage chair is a popular model that ranked second in sales last year with "Cozy Double." The donated CosyDouble will be installed in a fitness center in the Gyeonggi-do branch of the Korea Military Association to support the improvement of health care and welfare of injured national merit.
Lee Hye-sung, CEO of Kojima, said, "We are pushing for this donation to express our gratitude and respect to those who have worked hard for the country. In accordance with the corporate ideology of contributing to public health, we will continue to carry out various social contribution activities so that more people can lead a healthy life."

Kojima announced on the 12th that the Minister of the Republic of Korea donated a massage chair worth 15 million won to the Gyeonggi-do branch of the Military Gyeonggi-do Provincial Government to mark the National Veterans Month. Lee Hye-sung, CEO of Kojima (pictured left), and Ko Wan-jong, secretary-general of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of the Republic of Korea, are taking a commemorative photo at the delivery ceremony.<Don't Cozy>
General healthcare company Kojima announced on the 12th that it has donated a massage chair worth 15 million won to the Gyeonggi-do branch of the Korea Sangi Military Association, located in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do.
The Korea Sangi Military Association is an organization that conducts activities to protect the rights and interests of people of national merit who were injured while performing their duties, such as war, military police, and fire officials. Kojima promoted the donation of massage chairs to help create a resting space for people of national merit ahead of the National Veterans Month in June.
The donated massage chair is a popular model that ranked second in sales last year with "Cozy Double." The donated CosyDouble will be installed in a fitness center in the Gyeonggi-do branch of the Korea Military Association to support the improvement of health care and welfare of injured national merit.
Lee Hye-sung, CEO of Kojima, said, "We are pushing for this donation to express our gratitude and respect to those who have worked hard for the country. In accordance with the corporate ideology of contributing to public health, we will continue to carry out various social contribution activities so that more people can lead a healthy life."