Community Sharing Practices to Overcome COVID-19

Assemblywoman Yang Geum-hee (center), Kim Young-choon, Director of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (right), and Sa Gong Jeong-ae, President of the Saemaeul Women's Association, are taking a commemorative photo after the handover ceremony.

Assemblywoman Yang Geum-hee (center), Kim Young-choon, Director of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (right), and Sa Gong Jeong-ae, President of the Saemaeul Women's Association, are taking a commemorative photo after the handover ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Technology Finance Corporation (Chairman Kim Jong-ho, hereinafter referred to as Kibo) announced on the 22nd that it delivered Onnuri gift certificates and quarantine supplies to share side dishes with elderly people living alone, a vulnerable group to COVID-19.


The Kibo Daegu Regional Headquarters conducted a quarantine supplies sharing campaign targeting employees of its sales offices under its jurisdiction, and through this, delivered 20 boxes of KF94 quarantine masks to elderly people living alone, a vulnerable group to COVID-19 in the local community.


The Kibo Daegu Regional Headquarters is also carrying out various community contribution activities that provide direct assistance to vulnerable groups affected by COVID-19, such as donating books and sponsoring funds to the Magnolia Orphanage, volunteering for quarantine activities at the Widows and Orphans Welfare Association, and supporting the Sangyeok Comprehensive Social Welfare Center.



Kibo Director Kim Young-chun said, "Kibo will continue to carry out community contribution activities as a public institution."


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