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HENNGE supports healthcare professionals dealing with the COVID-19 crisis by donating money to the National Center for Global Health and Medicine based on the number of vaccinated employees2021.10.06
In September, HENNGE K.K. (headquarters: Shibuya, Tokyo, CEO: Kazuhiro Ogura, called HENNGE below) started running an in-house campaign to promote the vaccination of in-house employees while respecting their individual wishes in order to help bring the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic to an end.
As part of the promotional campaign, to show HENNGE's respect for healthcare professionals battling with COVID-19 on a daily basis, this time the company has decided to donate 10,000 yen to the National Center for Global Health and Medicine (Shinjuku, Tokyo) per employee of the company vaccinated twice. More specifically, the number of fully vaccinated employees through the end of December will be added up, and the donation will be made in January of 2022. The donated money will be used for medical system development and similar purposes.
The promotional campaign also includes other perks and support such as special leave for two days after being vaccinated, a special allowance and original goods for employees who are vaccinated twice.
■ About HENNGE K.K.
Guided by the philosophy of the liberation of technology, we pursue independent technologies and new technologies suitable for the times to develop services that bridge the gap between technology and reality ahead of other companies.
Company name: HENNGE K.K. (securities code: 4475)
Address: Daiwa Shibuya Square, 16-28 Nanpeidaicho, Shibuya City, Tokyo
Representative: Kazuhiro Ogura (Representative Director, Chief Executive Officer)
URL: https://hennge.com/
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HENNGE K.K.
Corporate Communication Division
Email: info@hennge.com
TEL: 03-6415-3660
Person in charge: Yuya Yamamoto
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