Employees of Busan Port Authority donated daily necessities to support facilities for the underprivileged.

Employees of Busan Port Authority donated daily necessities to support facilities for the underprivileged.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan Port Authority donated daily necessities to support facilities for the underprivileged as the year-end approached.


On the 23rd, Busan Port Authority (BPA) delivered daily necessities and quarantine supplies worth approximately 5 million KRW, including baby formula, electric mats, and masks, to the child welfare facility ‘Myeongjin Deulkkot Sarang Maeul’ and the single mother living facilities ‘Aeranwon’ and ‘Duri Home,’ which have been struggling due to COVID-19.


The Busan Port Authority Seoul Office has continuously conducted regular volunteer activities and provided supplies to support facilities for the underprivileged located in the metropolitan area.


This year, BPA supported youth job creation by providing forklift and excavator training that can be immediately utilized in the port logistics field for young people who have left welfare facilities.


The authority supported two single mother living facilities where mothers care for their children alone, helping neighbors in need.



Kang Jun-seok, President of Busan Port Authority, said, “We will do our best to create social value for public institutions through practicing love for our neighbors.”


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