How to Use 'Beopka' Mileage... Busan Port Authority Gifts Hygiene Kits to Low-Income Children
Busan Port Authority (BPA) donated hygiene products worth approximately 4 million KRW, purchased using corporate card mileage, to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation.
The donated items were delivered to low-income children, people with disabilities, and multicultural families in Busan who face difficulties purchasing hygiene products, through 11 organizations including family centers and welfare centers.
A representative from the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation said, “We are grateful for the participation in the support project for vulnerable groups during these difficult times.”
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Jin Gyu-ho, Executive Vice President of BPA, stated, “I feel relieved to use the mileage accumulated on the corporate card meaningfully,” and added, “As a public enterprise representing Busan, we will faithfully fulfill our social responsibilities.”
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