Branch Manager Kim Sang-jun (right) of Daesun Brewery is taking a commemorative photo after delivering a scholarship of 30 million won for the children of affiliated members to Kang In-jung, President of the Busan Branch of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association.

Branch Manager Kim Sang-jun (right) of Daesun Brewery is taking a commemorative photo after delivering a scholarship of 30 million won for the children of affiliated members to Kang In-jung, President of the Busan Branch of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Doo-yeol] Local company Daesun Brewery is extending a helping hand to the children of members belonging to the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Branch, who have been struggling with COVID-19 for six consecutive years.


On the 20th, Daesun Brewery awarded scholarships to 30 children of members of the Busan Branch at the ‘57th Regular General Meeting of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Branch’ held at the Busan Branch headquarters of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association.


The Korea Foodservice Industry Association is the largest private professional organization in Korea that protects the rights and interests of foodservice workers and represents their interests.


The association strives to promote harmony, welfare, and the enhancement of rights among its members.


At the event, Daesun Brewery Branch Manager Kim Sang-jun attended and handed over 30 million KRW in scholarships to Kang In-jung, President of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Branch, urging cooperation for regional coexistence and mutual growth.


Since 2017, Daesun Brewery has supported a total of 298.6 million KRW, helping 504 children of local foodservice workers to pursue their dreams.


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Daesun Brewery CEO Jo Woo-hyun said, “We are pleased to be able to offer some help to foodservice workers who have suffered due to COVID-19,” adding, “As social distancing measures are fully lifted and we take a step closer to restoring daily life, we hope the local foodservice industry regains its vitality.”


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