Winter Clothing Donation and Support for Winter Supplies Purchase Costs

Kim Young-chun, Director of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (right), Nam Jung-sook, Director of the Busan Hope Lighthouse Comprehensive Support Center (center), and Kim Jong-hyun, Deputy Chairman of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation Labor Union, are taking a commemorative photo after the handover ceremony.

Kim Young-chun, Director of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (right), Nam Jung-sook, Director of the Busan Hope Lighthouse Comprehensive Support Center (center), and Kim Jong-hyun, Deputy Chairman of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation Labor Union, 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 25th that it jointly delivered used clothes and donations with labor and management to help homeless people in the Busan area survive the winter.


Through the voluntary participation of its executives and employees, Kibo collected one ton truckload of winter used clothes that were cleaned and delivered them to the Busan Hope Lighthouse Comprehensive Support Center, which supports homeless people in the Busan area. In addition, donations collected little by little by executives and employees were also delivered to purchase items necessary for the homeless to survive the winter.



Kim Young-chun, a director of Kibo, said, "Winter is an especially harsh season for homeless people," adding, "Recently, with the appearance of used clothes collection boxes, I heard that it is difficult for homeless people to find warm clothes to wear in winter, so I thought we should help immediately."


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