The Korea Federation of Savings Banks Supports Welfare Centers and Study Rooms with Year-End 'Love Bundles'
The Korea Federation of Savings Banks announced on the 17th that it has donated 10 million won each to the Sarangui Telephone Mapo Comprehensive Social Welfare Center and the Nanum Study Room at the local children's center.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The Korea Federation of Savings Banks announced on the 17th that it has donated 10 million won each to the Sarangui Jeonhwa Mapo Comprehensive Social Welfare Center and the local children's center Nanum Study Room.
This sponsorship was made to about 100 low-income elderly and disabled households in the Mapo area who are having a difficult year-end due to the resurgence of COVID-19. They delivered ready meals and food kits, as well as laptops and tablet PCs to support non-face-to-face learning environments for youth.
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Kim Saeng-bin, head of the Korea Federation of Savings Banks, said, "We prepared the sponsored items with the hope that no marginalized neighbors would be left out and that everyone could have a warm year-end amid the resurgence of COVID-19," adding, "We will practice ESG management by fulfilling our responsibilities through various social contribution activities."
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