Busan Bank Provides Goods Worth 10 Million KRW to Low-Income Students View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] BNK Busan Bank announced on the 11th that it held a delivery ceremony for the new semester support project "Walking to School Together" with Busan Nam-gu Office and Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, and decided to support new semester supplies for students from low-income families in the region.


The "Walking to School Together" support project is an initiative that provides new semester supplies through the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation every year to improve the educational environment for students from low-income families starting a new semester.


This year, seven organizations including Busan Bank are participating to provide supplies worth approximately 62 million KRW to 341 students from low-income families entering elementary, middle, and high schools in the Busan area.


Busan Bank plans to support 34 students from low-income families entering elementary, middle, and high schools in Nam-gu with new semester supplies and digital devices worth a total of about 10 million KRW to facilitate smooth non-face-to-face classes amid the COVID-19 situation.



A Busan Bank official said, "We hope that the support for new semester supplies will allow students to start the new semester without burden or worry," and added, "We will continue to provide generous support so that students who will lead the future can fully demonstrate their talents."


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