Donation Ceremony for Wildfire Damage Recovery in Gangwon Province (from left: Song Pil-ho, President of Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association; Choi Sung-soo, Vice President of HanmiGlobal) / Photo by HanmiGlobal

Donation Ceremony for Wildfire Damage Recovery in Gangwon Province (from left: Song Pil-ho, President of Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association; Choi Sung-soo, Vice President of HanmiGlobal) / Photo by HanmiGlobal

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Seoyul] HanmiGlobal donated 30 million KRW in relief funds to the wildfire-affected areas in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk.


HanmiGlobal, a PM (Construction Project Management) specialized company, announced on the 23rd that it delivered 30 million KRW in support funds for the wildfire-affected areas in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk at a donation ceremony held at the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association headquarters in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The funds will be used for wildfire damage recovery in Samcheok, Donghae, and Gangneung in Gangwon, as well as Uljin in Gyeongbuk.


Since its founding, HanmiGlobal has consistently engaged in donations and volunteer activities to help socially marginalized groups. In particular, all employees donate 1% of their annual salary every year, and the company supports this with double the amount through a double matching grant donation system.


Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association, a specialized disaster relief fundraising organization, is a private organization established in 1961 by nationwide newspapers, broadcasters, and social groups, and is the only legally recognized relief organization that provides support funds for domestic natural disaster victims.



Choi Seongsu, Vice President of HanmiGlobal, said, “We hope this will help wildfire-affected residents return to their daily lives, even if only a little.”


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