KMI Hanguk Medical Research Institute Launches 'Social Contribution Volunteer Corps' with Employee Participation View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] KMI Korea Medical Institute announced on the 27th the launch of the ‘KMI Social Contribution Volunteer Corps,’ composed of about 170 employees who voluntarily participated.


The 3rd KMI Social Contribution Volunteer Corps was formed by employees voluntarily participating from the foundation headquarters and nationwide KMI Health Screening Centers (Gwanghwamun, Yeouido, Gangnam, Suwon, Daegu, Busan, Gwangju). In the first half of the year, they plan to conduct nationwide volunteer activities such as ‘trash picking (plogging, Ssedam running).’


At the launch ceremony held the day before at the Gwanghwamun foundation headquarters, Lee Sang-ho, Chairman of KMI, said, “We expect that voluntary participation-type volunteer activities will be an opportunity for KMI employees themselves to grow one step further,” and added, “KMI will continuously consider and actively implement various social contribution activities to reach out first to neighbors in need and deliver the warmth of love.”



Established in 1985, KMI is a health screening institution currently operating seven health screening centers nationwide, including three in Seoul and four in other regions. Along with activities for early detection and prevention of diseases and promoting public health, it carries out various social contribution projects.


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