KB Capital Supports Daily Necessities for Residents of Seoul Ji Sslum Area
[Asia Economy Reporter Ki Ha-young] KB Capital announced on the 23rd that it has donated 20 million KRW in sponsorship funds for daily necessities to the nonprofit organization Happy People to support residents of the shantytowns in the Seoul area.
The donation from KB Capital to Happy People will be used to provide low-income vulnerable groups living in the shantytowns near Yeongdeungpo Station and Seoul Station in Seoul with winter supplies such as blankets and socks, as well as food items including rice, kimchi, and side dishes.
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Hwang Su-nam, CEO of KB Capital, said, "We are grateful to be able to help the residents of the shantytowns, who are facing greater difficulties due to COVID-19 and the economic downturn, to have a warm winter." He added, "We will continue our social contribution activities by seeking out places where we can support those who are more disadvantaged and struggling in our society."
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