SK Broadband donated funds to Gamcheonjang Nursing Home in Suwon. (From left) Park Jin-hee, Chairperson of Suwon City Social Welfare Council; Kim Yeon-ju, Director of Gamcheonjang Nursing Home; Lee Du-byeong, ESG Promotion PL at SK Broadband; Ahn Jeong-hyeon, Team Leader of Suwon City Social Welfare Council.

SK Broadband donated funds to Gamcheonjang Nursing Home in Suwon. (From left) Park Jin-hee, Chairperson of Suwon City Social Welfare Council; Kim Yeon-ju, Director of Gamcheonjang Nursing Home; Lee Du-byeong, ESG Promotion PL at SK Broadband; Ahn Jeong-hyeon, Team Leader of Suwon City Social Welfare Council.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] SK Broadband announced on the 30th that it has donated 50 million KRW to three social welfare facilities to help low-income vulnerable groups get through the winter.


This donation was raised through the voluntary participation of SK Broadband employees and additional company support funds to assist neighbors suffering from the double hardship of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and harsh winter conditions.


The funds were delivered to three places urgently in need of social safety net support, such as nursing homes and free meal centers. The Catholic Sarang Peace House and Wongaksa Free Meal Center provide lunch boxes and free meals to residents of jjokbangchon (small room villages) and low-income elderly. Suwon Gamcheonjang Nursing Home plans to use the donation to support elderly people recently facing difficulties due to COVID-19 facility quarantine.



Cho Young-ho, head of ESG promotion at SK Broadband, said, “We will continue to support vulnerable groups to ensure that the social safety net does not collapse due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, we will continue ESG management by solving various social issues.”


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