Daesin Financial Group Sponsors National Cancer Center... Supporting Low-Income Cancer Patients for 20 Years
Daishin Financial Group announced on the 28th that it has donated funds to the National Cancer Center to support low-income cancer patients.
On the previous day, Eo Il-yong, Chairman of Daishin Financial Group, held a donation ceremony at The Plaza Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, attended by Seo Hong-gwan, Director of the National Cancer Center. The donated funds will be used for medical expenses for children and low-income cancer patients, research projects for cancer prevention and early diagnosis, and domestic and international academic exchanges.
(From left) Seo Hong-gwan, Director of the National Cancer Center, and Lee Eo-ryong, Chairman of Daishin Financial Group, are taking a commemorative photo for the donation delivery on the 27th at The Plaza Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul. (Photo by Daishin Securities)
View original imageDaishin Financial Group's support for the National Cancer Center began in 2004 and has now reached its 20th year. In addition, the group carries out social contribution activities to improve medical environments and promote public health, including donating development funds to Seoul National University Hospital and Asan Medical Center. Furthermore, through the Daishin Songchon Cultural Foundation, established in 1991 by the late founder Yang Jae-bong, a total of 17 billion KRW has been donated to support medical expenses for children with congenital disabilities, medical institutions, and social welfare facilities.
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A representative from Daishin Securities stated, “We have donated funds to provide some help to patients suffering from cancer. We will continue to carry out social contribution activities wherever help is needed.”
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