Employees of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund visited Daegu Ansim 1st Comprehensive Social Welfare Center on the 19th to conduct a joint labor-management social contribution activity in celebration of the foundation anniversary, and are taking a commemorative photo.

Employees of the Korea Credit Guarantee Fund visited Daegu Ansim 1st Comprehensive Social Welfare Center on the 19th to conduct a joint labor-management social contribution activity in celebration of the foundation anniversary, and are taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Haeyoung] The Korea Credit Guarantee Fund (KODIT) announced on the 20th that it visited the Daegu Ansim 1st Comprehensive Social Welfare Center to carry out a joint labor-management social contribution activity in celebration of its founding anniversary, aiming for coexistence and cooperation with the local community.


This event was held the day before to commemorate the 44th anniversary of KODIT's founding and the 40th anniversary of the KODIT Labor Union's establishment. It aimed to prevent meal shortages among vulnerable groups living near the Daegu headquarters and to practice social responsibility and sharing. Twenty-five executives and employees, including Executive Director Chae Won-kyu and Senior Vice Chairman of the Labor Union Ko Gwang-wook, personally packed and delivered customized lunchboxes for elderly living alone and disabled households in the region facing meal shortages due to COVID-19.


Additionally, to ensure that the meal shortage prevention event for vulnerable groups becomes a sustainable social value realization activity, KODIT donated 3,000 'KODIT Local Coexistence Lunchboxes' again this year. These lunchboxes will be delivered once a week until the end of the year to elderly and disabled people with mobility difficulties. Notably, the lunchboxes included castella bread sponsored by Raon C&B, a bakery located in Dong-gu, Daegu, which is a KODIT client company. The company's CEO and employees also participated directly in the delivery, adding special meaning to the event.



A KODIT official said, "We hope this lunchbox donation will help improve the dietary issues of vulnerable groups struggling due to COVID-19 and contribute in a small way to healthier living." He added, "KODIT will continue to make ongoing efforts in various fields to create a society without marginalized groups together with the local community."


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