Financial Sector Donates 1.3 Billion KRW in 'Beautiful Sharing' to the Salvation Army
The Financial Supervisory Service announced on the 24th that it delivered 1.3 billion won in donations for the "Beautiful Sharing" campaign to the Salvation Army, together with 22 financial companies. Jeong Eun-bo, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service (left), attended the delivery ceremony held online that day.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jin-ho] On the 24th, the Financial Supervisory Service announced that it delivered 1.3 billion KRW in donations for the 'Beautiful Sharing' campaign to the Salvation Army, together with 22 financial companies.
The Salvation Army will use the donated funds to purchase daily necessities and distribute them to low-income families and welfare facilities. Additionally, the funds will be used to improve aging social welfare facilities nationwide and to promote medical support projects for low-income households.
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At the donation ceremony, Jung Eun-bo, Governor of the Financial Supervisory Service, said, "I hope this warm gesture reaches neighbors going through difficult times due to COVID-19," and added, "Let us continue to work together to practice social responsibility and neighborly love through such joint efforts in the financial sector."
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