Cultivation and Harvest of Kimjang Cabbage, Donation to Vulnerable Groups in Northern Gyeonggi after Kimjang Volunteer Work

Kamco Volunteers to Plant Cabbage Seedlings to Support Underprivileged Groups View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] On the afternoon of the 21st, the Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO) Seoul Western Regional Headquarters conducted the planting of 2,000 cabbage and radish seedlings to support kimchi cabbage for underprivileged groups at Hope Kiwoom state-owned land (located in Nakyang-dong, Uijeongbu).


The seedling planting event was attended by employees from four related organizations including the Uijeongbu Volunteer Center, Uijeongbu Songsan 3-dong Administrative Welfare Center, NH Nonghyup Uijeongbu Branch, and Uijeongbu Nonghyup, as well as volunteers from Uijeongbu disability organizations.


This activity is a follow-up measure to the "Business Agreement for Regional Community Development and Support to Overcome the COVID-19 Crisis" signed on the 5th between KAMCO and related organizations in Uijeongbu City. KAMCO plans to cultivate the kimchi cabbage and carry out kimchi-making to donate to socially vulnerable groups in the Uijeongbu area at the end of the year.



Kim Yong-hoon, head of KAMCO Seoul Western Regional Headquarters, said, “Going forward, KAMCO will continue to fulfill its role as a trusted financial public enterprise by the public and local communities through constant communication with local residents and proactive administration based on innovation.”


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