On the 21st, a donation ceremony was held at Geoje Comprehensive Social Welfare Center in Yeonje-gu. (Third from the left in the back row, Director Kim Seong-ho; fourth, Branch Manager Bae Gi-han)

On the 21st, a donation ceremony was held at Geoje Comprehensive Social Welfare Center in Yeonje-gu. (Third from the left in the back row, Director Kim Seong-ho; fourth, Branch Manager Bae Gi-han)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Racing Authority has launched a dining support project for low-income families.


Korea Racing Authority Busan Yeonje Branch (Branch Manager Bae Gi-han) announced on the 27th that it donated 5 million won to the Yeonje-gu Geoje Comprehensive Social Welfare Center on the 21st for a dining support project for low-income families in collaboration with small business owners.


The donated funds will be used to help small business owners in Yeonje-gu who have been struggling due to COVID-19 and high inflation.


The project involves preparing meal coupons from 10 small dining businesses to revitalize the local commercial district while providing dining opportunities to a total of 100 low-income families.


The coupons will be used in the "Healthy+One Meal Coupon" event held at the Yeonje-gu Geoje Comprehensive Social Welfare Center to prevent hunger, stabilize daily life, and reduce emotional isolation.


Kim Seong-ho, the director who organized the event, said, "This is a project that supports both local small business owners and low-income families," and expressed gratitude to the Korea Racing Authority Yeonje Branch for their significant help to the local community.



Branch Manager Bae Gi-han said, "I feel honored to be able to offer some comfort to the local commercial district and vulnerable low-income groups, and we will continue activities for mutual cooperation and development in the local community."


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