Korea Securities Depository Supports Cultural Events for Culturally Vulnerable Children and Youth in Busan
The Korea Securities Depository announced on the 13th that it donated 33 million KRW to the Green Umbrella Children’s Foundation to support guaranteeing cultural access opportunities for culturally vulnerable children and adolescents in Busan and to promote the local culture and arts industry, which has been stagnated due to COVID-19.
(Left) Lee Hong-ryul, Green Umbrella Children's Foundation Ambassador (Right) Lee Soon-ho, President of Korea Securities Depository
View original imageThe Korea Securities Depository’s sponsorship funds will be used to provide tickets for various cultural events such as exhibitions, musicals, and fairs to culturally vulnerable children and adolescents in Busan.
Lee Sun-ho, President of the Korea Securities Depository, said, “We hope this support project for culturally vulnerable children and adolescents will provide an opportunity to enhance cultural literacy for vulnerable children in the Busan area and furthermore serve as a chance to promote Busan’s culture and arts industry.”
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Meanwhile, in May, to celebrate Family Month, the Korea Securities Depository donated a total of 10 million KRW to child care facilities in Busan for children and adolescents residing in community facilities in the Busan area.
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