IBK Capital Donates Two Vehicles to Residential Facility for Single-Parent Families
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] IBK Capital, a wholly owned subsidiary of IBK Industrial Bank of Korea, announced on the 27th that it donated two vans to residential facilities for single-parent families (unwed mothers).
The Korea Social Welfare Association, which operates these facilities, is a social welfare corporation that supports the healthy upbringing of children in single-parent families and their social and economic independence. It carries out welfare projects to protect and support neighbors marginalized in society.
The donated vehicles will be used at two residential facilities for single-parent families (Gwangju Uri Jip, Busan Sarangsaem) for residents' medical visits, children's school transportation, and support for economic independence.
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An IBK Capital official stated, "We have continuously conducted social contribution activities for socially disadvantaged neighbors such as people with disabilities in need, underprivileged children, elderly living alone, unwed mothers, and youth in need." He added, "In the future, we plan to further expand social contribution activities that coexist with marginalized groups in our society along with the company's development."
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