Korea Credit Information Services Donates 3 Tons of Rice to Elderly Living Alone
Shin Hyun-jun, President of the Korea Credit Information Services (left), is donating 3 tons of rice to the international relief and development NGO Good Neighbors on the 12th and posing for a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Kim] The Korea Credit Information Services announced on the 12th that it donated 3 tons of rice to the international relief and development NGO Good Neighbors. This rice will be delivered to elderly people living alone in the community through the Banghwa 2 Comprehensive Social Welfare Center.
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Director Shin Hyun-jun said, "The lives of vulnerable groups have become more difficult due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and we hope this will help ease their worries even a little," adding, "We will continue to promote sustainable and sincere social contribution activities."
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