DGB Financial Supports Vulnerable Groups in Collaboration with Metropolitan Family Volunteer Group and University Student Volunteer Group View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] DGB Financial Group announced on the 31st that it delivered daily necessities kits worth 3.3 million KRW and 60 sets of hand sanitizers to the Sindang Comprehensive Social Welfare Center in Seoul (Director Oh Dae-il).


Five families, consisting of group executives, employees, and their children, participated as members of the Family Volunteer Group. To comply with quarantine rules, participants were divided between the building's auditorium and program room to assemble the daily necessities. This activity was joined by the ‘Ignatius Society (Sogang University)’, selected as a metropolitan area university student volunteer group in April.


The daily necessities kits will be provided to 60 vulnerable households struggling with daily life due to restrictions on everyday activities and welfare services caused by COVID-19. In addition to daily necessities, natural hand sanitizers were also made and delivered directly.


Under the values of ‘Volunteering Together, Sharing Joy, Growing Love,’ the DGB Family Volunteer Group, launched in 2015 as the first generation, carries out various activities with the meaning of continuing volunteer work across generations and widely sharing.



Chairman Kim Tae-oh stated, “I hope the meaningful activities of the Family Volunteer Group, which includes employees’ families, and the university student volunteer group, the first established in the metropolitan area, will help vulnerable local communities. We will continue to do our best to repay the love of local residents and to practice ESG management.”


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