Gyeongju Shilla Country Club Donates 100 Million Won to Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation... "Don't Lose Hope"
Kim Cheol-nyeon, CEO of Silla Country Club (center right), visits Gyeongju City Hall to donate a scholarship fund and poses for a photo with Joo Nak-young, Mayor of Gyeongju (center left).
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Gyeongju City announced on the 9th that Gyeongju Shilla Country Club donated 100 million KRW in scholarship funds to the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation on the 8th.
Gyeongju Shilla Country Club is a shareholder membership golf course boasting a 42-year tradition, featuring 36 holes set against a vast natural landscape of 2.15 million square meters (650,000 pyeong).
CEO Kim Cheol-nyeon stated, "At a time when our region is facing difficulties due to the spread of COVID-19, I hope this scholarship fund will help students from the Gyeongju area to not lose hope and to focus on their studies."
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Joo Nak-young, Chairman of the Gyeongju City Scholarship Foundation (Mayor of Gyeongju), expressed gratitude, saying, "Amid concerns about the widening educational gap for students left in blind spots due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, this donation from Gyeongju Shilla Country Club, fulfilling its social responsibility, will serve as a great example to the local community."
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