JT Chin-ae Savings Bank Donates 11 Million KRW to 230 Vulnerable Children and Elderly Living Alone
JT Chin-Ae Savings Bank announced on the 22nd that it conducted the 'A Very Warm Christmas Heart Box' volunteer activity. From the left: Choi Bok-ran, Director of Maehwa Comprehensive Social Welfare Center; Han Dae-hee, Mayor of Gunpo; Park Yoon-ho, CEO of JT Chin-Ae Savings Bank.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] JT Chin-ae Savings Bank announced on the 22nd that it donated 11 million won to about 230 vulnerable children and elderly living alone.
The donation was made as part of JT Chin-ae Savings Bank's annual year-end activity, the 'Very Happy Christmas Party.' Since 2019, JT Chin-ae Savings Bank has been conducting support projects for marginalized groups through the Maehwa Comprehensive Social Welfare Center in Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do.
This year, considering the COVID-19 situation, the donation will be used for the 'Very Warm Christmas Heart Box.' The box will include winter clothing, winter blankets, easy-to-cook food, masks, and other items, which are planned to be delivered within this month.
Meanwhile, JT Chin-ae Savings Bank received a 'Social Contribution Merit Award' from Gunpo City Hall in recognition of its contributions to community service.
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Park Yun-ho, CEO of JT Chin-ae Savings Bank, said, "This was planned to deliver warm hearts to marginalized children and the elderly in the community through the voluntary participation of employees," and added, "We will continue to seek various ways to coexist with the local community."
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