Hite Jinro holds ‘Firefighter Family Healing Camp’ for families of firefighters who died on the job < ESG Management-Social Contribution < Text of article

Hite Jinro (CEO Kim In-gyu) announced on the 14th that it held a ‘Firefighter Family Healing Camp’ at Alpensia Resort in Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do for 3 days and 2 nights from the 10th to the 12th.

The Healing Camp, which marks its 5th anniversary this year, was conducted by Hite Jinro, along with the National Fire Agency and Firefighting Family Hope Sharing, for 33 people from 11 households of families of firefighters who died on the job across the country.

Hite Jinro conducts a healing camp for the families of firefighters who died while dedicating themselves to the country and the people, and this year it was held as a special winter camp. In addition to a ski lesson program for children, we have also prepared a variety of programs to strengthen family harmony, such as tourism and experience programs and family communication parties.

Hite Jinro CEO Kim In-gyu said, “We are continuing the healing camp with the hope that we can provide some comfort to the families of firefighters who died in the line of duty and share a healing time with each other.” He added, “We will continue to provide hope and comfort to firefighters and their families.” “We will contribute to creating an atmosphere in which improvement in treatment can be actively achieved by encouraging social interest in these people,” he said.

Meanwhile, Hite Jinro signed a business agreement with the National Fire Agency in 2018 to ‘improve the treatment of families of firefighters and raise public safety awareness’ and has continued to carry out various support activities such as scholarships, living expenses, and legal expenses support for the families of firefighters who died on the job.

On the 10th, Hite Jinro CEO Kim In-gyu (front row, first right) and participants of the 2025 Firefighter Bereaved Family Healing Camp are taking a commemorative photo.

Source: www.nextdaily.co.kr