BNK Gyeongnam Bank Donates 'Scholarship Fund and Masks' to Yangsan City
Scholarship Fund of 30 Million Won and Masks Worth 11.2 Million Won (40,000 Pieces)
On the 17th, Kim Gap-su, Executive Director of BNK Gyeongnam Bank (second from the left in the photo), presented the 'Scholarship Fund Donation Certificate' to Kim Il-kwon, Mayor of Yangsan City (third from the left in the photo), and Im Jae-chun, Chairman of the Yangsan City Talent Development Scholarship Foundation (first from the left in the photo).
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on the 18th that it donated scholarship funds and masks to Yangsan City, Gyeongnam.
The donation ceremony for masks and scholarship funds was held on the 17th. The scholarship fund of 30 million KRW will be used as resources for talent development projects by the Yangsan Talent Development Scholarship Foundation. Additionally, 40,000 masks worth approximately 11.2 million KRW will be distributed to underprivileged families struggling due to COVID-19 through the Yangsan Welfare Foundation.
Prior to donating the scholarship funds and masks to Yangsan City, Gyeongnam Bank supported the Yangsan Anti-Japanese Independence Movement Memorial Project Association with 20 million KRW on the 10th as a fund for the creation of Yangsan Independence Park. The park creation fund will be used for the construction costs of Yangsan Independence Park, scheduled to be completed in September next year.
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Kim Gap-su, Executive Director of Gyeongnam Bank, said, “I hope the scholarship fund will serve as a foundation for nurturing local talents who will become the dreams and hopes of Yangsan City,” and added, “I also hope the masks donated together will be effectively used to prevent COVID-19.”
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