Daesun Joojo Delivers Scholarships for 7 Consecutive Years to Korea Foodservice Industry Association
Local company Daesun Brewery has been helping the children of members of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Branch for seven consecutive years.
Daesun Brewery announced on the 20th that it had awarded scholarships to 30 children of members belonging to the Busan Branch at the ‘58th Regular General Meeting of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Metropolitan City Branch’ held at Heosimcheong Daechong Hall in Busan at 11 a.m. on the 19th.
The Korea Foodservice Industry Association is a private professional organization that protects the rights and interests of foodservice workers and represents their interests, striving for harmony, welfare, and the enhancement of rights among its members.
Choi Hong-seong, Head of Strategic Planning at Daesun Joojo (left), is presenting a scholarship of 30 million KRW to Kang In-jung, President of the Busan Branch of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association, for the children of affiliated members.
View original imageAt the event, Choi Hong-seong, Head of Strategic Planning at Daesun Brewery, attended and handed over 30 million KRW in scholarships to Kang In-jung, President of the Korea Foodservice Industry Association Busan Branch, expressing hopes for cooperation toward regional coexistence and mutual growth.
Since 2017, Daesun Brewery has supported a total of 328.6 million KRW, helping 534 children of local foodservice workers to pursue their dreams.
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Daesun Brewery CEO Jo Woo-hyun said, “We hope this scholarship will provide strength to foodservice workers who are going through difficult times due to rising interest rates and economic downturn,” adding, “We will continue to take the lead in activities that coexist with the local foodservice industry.”
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