Park Su-beom, Director of Gold General Construction, Donates 20 Million Won to Transportation-Disadvantaged Individuals View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Director Park Su-beom of Gold Comprehensive Construction Co., Ltd. donated 20 million KRW to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea to support transportation convenience for the disabled and the elderly.


According to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea on the 22nd, the donation ceremony was attended by Director Park, Park Yong-gu, President of the Gwangju Gomduri Volunteer Society, and Kim Jin-gon, Secretary General of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea.


The donated funds will be provided to the Gwangju Gomduri Volunteer Society and used for vehicle repairs and fuel costs to facilitate transportation for the disabled and elderly.


Director Park Su-beom said, “I believe that spreading a culture of sharing is what can make our society warmer,” adding, “As an Honor Member of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea, I will continue to promote the value of sharing.”


Park Yong-gu, President of the Gwangju Gomduri Volunteer Society, said, “We have been facing many difficulties due to a lack of repair and fuel costs for vehicles that serve as the hands and feet for the disabled and elderly, so we sincerely thank you for your donation.”


Meanwhile, Director Park, who joined as the 139th member of the Gwangju Honor Society to participate in the spirit of sharing with his family, is making a significant contribution to leading the culture of sharing in the Gwangju area as the 2nd Family Honor Member along with his father, Chairman Park Cheol-hong of Gold Class, his mother, Director Im Seong-ja of the Gold Class Cultural Foundation, and his eldest son, CEO Park Sang-gyun of Bogwang Construction Co., Ltd.


The Honor Society is a group of high-value individual donors of the Community Chest of Korea that aims to solve local community problems and foster a mature donation culture to promote the development of the social community.



Members qualify by pledging a lump sum or full payment within five years of 100 million KRW or more, practicing noblesse oblige. In Gwangju, 141 members have joined, leading the culture of sharing in the region.


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