Gyeongsan City in Gyeongbuk announced on the 8th that Kim Sang-wook, CEO of Gumi Queens Baby, has donated 5 million won to the Hometown Love Donation Fund.


Kim Sang-wook, a native of Jungbang-dong, Gyeongsan, graduated from Gyeongsan Jungang Elementary School and Gyeongsan Middle School and served as the honorary head of Jungbang-dong. He has made various efforts for the development of Jungbang-dong.

Queensbaby CEO Kim Sang-wook

Queensbaby CEO Kim Sang-wook

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Queens Baby, operated by CEO Kim Sang-wook, is known as Gumi's first premium postpartum care center.


CEO Kim Sang-wook said, "I wanted to quietly donate for my hometown, so I feel sorry that this has become known like this," adding, "I will look for things I can do for the region."


Cho Hyun-il, mayor of Gyeongsan City, expressed his gratitude, saying, "The heart of CEO Kim Sang-wook for his hometown touches us deeply," and "Please remember that Gyeongsan City is developing thanks to the support of expatriates who work hard behind the scenes."



The Hometown Love Donation System allows individuals to donate up to 5 million won to regions other than their registered address, offering tax deduction benefits along with return gifts. Donations can be made through the Hometown Love e-um website. Donations are also possible at NongHyup branches nationwide.


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