Yeosu Industrial Complex Factory Managers Association Donates 40 Million Won in Support Funds for Overcoming COVID-19 View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] The Yeosu Industrial Complex Factory Managers Association (President Park Hyun-chul) has donated a COVID-19 crisis relief fund to Yeosu City to share the pain of local residents struggling due to COVID-19.


According to Yeosu City, on the afternoon of the 29th, Park Hyun-chul, president of the Yeosu Industrial Complex Factory Managers Association, visited the mayor's office and presented a donation certificate of 40 million won to Yeosu Mayor Kwon Oh-bong.


The donated funds will be entrusted to the Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea and will be used with care to support low-income residents and social welfare facilities in the area who are facing difficulties due to the occurrence of COVID-19.


President Park Hyun-chul said, "We considered what the Yeosu Industrial Complex could do to help the residents of Yeosu who are struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and decided to donate the relief fund. We are pleased to be able to offer even a little help to local residents, and we will continue to grow sustainably to become companies that serve and support the community."



Yeosu Mayor Kwon Oh-bong said, "Despite the Yeosu Industrial Complex being the area most severely affected by COVID-19, I deeply appreciate the Yeosu Industrial Complex Factory Managers Association for donating funds to help citizens. With the recent increase in tourists raising concerns about the spread of local infections, we will make greater efforts in quarantine and prevention, and work together for the development of the industrial complex with the belief that the growth of companies is the growth of Yeosu."


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