Support for Low-Income Families with Living and Medical Expenses
KCC, "Will Continue to Contribute to Realizing the Value of Sharing"

At the donation ceremony held on the 12th at the Community Chest of Korea building in Jung-gu, Seoul, members of the Happiness Sharing Volunteer Group from KCC and KCC Glass, along with staff from the Community Chest of Korea, are taking a commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by KCC]

At the donation ceremony held on the 12th at the Community Chest of Korea building in Jung-gu, Seoul, members of the Happiness Sharing Volunteer Group from KCC and KCC Glass, along with staff from the Community Chest of Korea, are taking a commemorative photo.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Suhwan] KCC and KCC Glass have donated 1.15 billion KRW to the Community Chest of Korea to support low-income families and neighbors in need.


According to KCC on the 13th, the company and its affiliate KCC Glass raised 1 billion KRW and 150 million KRW respectively, and donated the funds to the Community Chest of Korea. The donation ceremony was held on the 12th at the Community Chest of Korea headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, attended by Shim Jaeguk, Executive Director of KCC, Kim Yeonsun, Secretary General of the Community Chest of Korea, and employees from the KCC and KCC Glass Happiness Sharing Volunteer Group.


KCC divided the donation among the branches of the Community Chest of Korea in cities where its major business sites are located, such as Ulsan and Jeonju. The donated funds will be designated and entrusted to local governments in each region to be used for living expenses and medical costs for low-income families and neighbors in those areas.



A KCC representative stated, “We will continue to contribute to solving social issues and realizing the value of sharing through strategic social contributions.”


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