Sampyo Industry Donates 50 Million KRW in COVID-19 Relief Funds to Yangju City
After the 'COVID-19 Neighbor Helping Donation' ceremony held at Yangju City Hall on the 11th, Jo Hak-su, Deputy Mayor of Yangju City (center in the photo), and Lee Jong-shin, Executive Director of Sampyo Industry (right), are taking a commemorative photo. [Photo by Yangju City]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Sampyo Group extended a helping hand to neighbors struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.
On the 11th, Sampyo Industrial Yangju Office visited Yangju City Hall in Gyeonggi Province and donated 50 million KRW as 'COVID-19 Neighbor Assistance Fund.' The donation ceremony was attended by Jo Hak-su, Deputy Mayor of Yangju, Lee Jong-shin, Executive Director of Sampyo Industrial, and Choi Hyun, Head of the Yangju Office. The donated funds will be used to support vulnerable groups affected by COVID-19 in the local community.
Executive Director Lee Jong-shin said, "We donated the funds with the hope of providing some help to local residents going through difficult times due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic," adding, "We hope to overcome these challenges quickly and return to a healthy daily life."
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Deputy Mayor Jo Hak-su expressed gratitude, saying, "We appreciate Sampyo Group for extending a warm hand to neighbors in need in the Yangju area," and added, "The donated funds will be used carefully to support residents struggling with COVID-19 in the district."
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