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Life after COVID-19

Even in 2023, numerous individuals continue to face challenges in their pursuit of a normal life. It is our responsibility to stand in solidarity with those still bearing COVID-19. Together, we can make a positive impact and foster a more inclusive and compassionate society in the face of this global crisis.

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Low-income families have been particularly vulnerable

Many have lost their jobs or experienced reduced income, making it difficult to meet basic needs such as food, housing, and medical healthcare.

(Referred from ASPE, The office of the assistant secretary for planning and evaluation, U.S. Department Health and Human Services)

COVID-19 Emergency Support Report

2021

Prevention supplies Masks 3,359,658
Hand sanitizer 66,864
Gloves 46,500
Nutrition supplements 1,254
Emergency kits 1,254
Emergency expense 427 families

2020

Prevention supplies Masks 3,359,658
Hand sanitizer 66,864
Gloves 46,500
Nutrition supplements 1,254
Emergency kits 1,254
Emergency expense 427 families

Support with Life after COVID-19

We barely managed to sustain our lives…

I live with my grandmother and grandfather. We barely managed to sustain our lives through the hard work of my grandmother. However, due to the impact of Covid-19, my grandmother is unable to work, and I am also unable to attend school in person. I must rely on online classes, but my outdated computer is unable to support online learning.

-Kim Geun-hwa (anonymous) family.

I have nobody who asks me about our current situation…

I am a single mother. Both my child and I are currently suffering severe respiratory illnesses, Due to COVID-19, it is more fearful for us to go outside. As a single parent, I have no family near me, and I have nobody who asks me about our current situation. This isolation and hardship weigh heavily on my heart, and it makes me lonely and overwhelmed.

-Choi Eun-ju (anonymous) single parent

Now they can pursue their dreams as college students…

“We have four children at our childcare facility who will be leaving soon to go to college. Two of them had already received computers through sponsorship funds, but these two children were worried about not having computers. Fortunately, thanks to the support of the Gfoundation, we were able to provide them with computers. These children, who received computers as gifts from generous donors, are now able to pursue their dreams as college students. Please continue to show your care and love so that these children can dream bigger and grow up healthy.”

– Kim Byung-sam, Young-rack Childcare Facility.

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Stand by the side of those in need until the very end

Let us extend our support, compassion, and resources to help alleviate their suffering and rebuild their lives.