Chairman and Director Lee Gye-mun (left) is delivering donated items to elderly people living alone. Photo by Korea Inclusive Finance Agency

Chairman and Director Lee Gye-mun (left) is delivering donated items to elderly people living alone. Photo by Korea Inclusive Finance Agency

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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Credit Recovery Committee and the Korea Inclusive Finance Agency announced on the 7th that their executives and employees delivered gifts to elderly people living alone ahead of Parents' Day.


The staff from both organizations visited the Seodaemun Senior Welfare Center in Seoul and delivered lunchboxes, carnations, and traditional Korean confectionery sets for 260 people. They also donated traditional Korean confectionery sets for 140 people to the Seoul Metropolitan Peaceful Home. The items were purchased from Mangwon Market in Mapo-gu and Yeonseo Market in Eunpyeong-gu to support the revitalization of traditional markets.



Chairman and Director Lee Gye-moon stated, "We will continue to carefully look after low-income and vulnerable groups who need assistance."


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