Woori Bank Supports Children with Pediatric Cancer through Employee Fundraising
Support for Treatment and Learning of Children with Pediatric Cancer
Woori Bank delivered a donation to support children with pediatric cancer on the 9th at its headquarters located in Hoehyeon-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul. Kwon Kwang-seok (right), President of Woori Bank, and Oh Yeon-cheon, Chairman of the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation, are posing for a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-ho Kim] Woori Bank announced on the 9th that it has donated funds to the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation to support children with pediatric cancer. The donation ceremony held at the bank's headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul, was attended by Kwon Kwang-seok, President of Woori Bank, and Oh Yeon-cheon, Chairman of the Korea Leukemia Children's Foundation.
Woori Bank donated 220 million KRW from the 'Woori Love Fund,' which was raised through voluntary salary deductions by its employees. The donation will be used to support medical expenses for children with pediatric cancer and to provide learning support to overcome educational disruption.
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President Kwon said, "We are pleased to participate in this meaningful sharing for children with pediatric cancer through the 'Woori Love Fund,' which was created by the heartfelt contributions of Woori Bank employees. We will provide long-term and consistent support rather than one-time aid so that these children can grow up healthy without losing their dreams."
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