Gwangju Certified Public Accountants Association Donates 5 Million Won to Hope 2023 Sharing Campaign View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Regional Certified Public Accountants Association (President Jeong Byeongmin) donated 5 million won to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea (President Park Cheolhong) on the 14th to support warm winter care for neighbors in need during the year-end and New Year season.


Attendees at the donation ceremony included Jeong Byeongmin, President of the Gwangju Regional Certified Public Accountants Association, Park Sangwoo, General Director, and Kim Jingon, Secretary General of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea.


The donated funds will be fully used for free meal support projects for elderly people suffering from food shortages, as well as heating and living expenses for marginalized neighbors in need within Gwangju.


Jeong Byeongmin, President of the Gwangju Regional Certified Public Accountants Association, said, “Attention from local companies and organizations is needed for economically vulnerable groups and people with disabilities,” adding, “Certified public accountants active in Gwangju and Jeonnam will continue to do their best to actively carry out donation and sharing activities.”


Kim Jingon, Secretary General of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea, expressed gratitude, saying, “We appreciate the warm and hopeful steps of the Gwangju Regional Certified Public Accountants Association, who have worked hard to create a better world,” and added, “The Gwangju Love Fruit will also do its best to establish a culture of sharing.”



Meanwhile, as part of its social contribution activities for the local community, the Gwangju Regional Certified Public Accountants Association and its members have been donating funds collected to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea every year since 2003. As experts in accounting and taxation, they actively participate in social service activities through talent donation, such as accounting mentoring projects for social welfare corporations and economic education for elementary and middle school students.


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