Kim Young-seop, CEO of Gaya Development (second from the right), donated 30 million won to the Gimhae City Future Talent Scholarship Foundation. <br>[Image source=Gimhae City]

Kim Young-seop, CEO of Gaya Development (second from the right), donated 30 million won to the Gimhae City Future Talent Scholarship Foundation.
[Image source=Gimhae City]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] The Gimhae City Future Talent Scholarship Foundation in Gyeongnam announced on the 25th that Gaya Development donated a scholarship fund of 30 million won to support the children of small business owners who are facing great difficulties due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


CEO Kim Young-seop said, “I understand that small business owners and self-employed people are having a harder time than anyone else due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” and added, “I hope this will help their children continue their studies with peace of mind.”


Mayor Heo Seong-gon said, “Despite the difficult situation for everyone, I am grateful for the precious donation, and we will use it carefully so that students can envision a bright future in a better environment.”



Meanwhile, since its establishment in 1984, Gaya Development has been operating Gaya Country Club, a swimming pool, and Gaya Land located at the foot of Sineosan Mountain. Gaya Country Club has 6 courses and 54 holes, leading the popularization of golf by hosting major domestic tournaments and various golf competitions. Gaya Land, a representative amusement park in Gimhae, is a family healing theme park consisting of Angel Park amusement park and a healing-type camping site.


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