LetsRun Park Busan·Gyeongnam Conducts Community-Based Participatory Volunteer Activities
Korea Racing Authority Let's Run Park Busan·Gyeongnam recently conducted an employee-participation volunteer activity called 'Let's Run Angels Day' for underprivileged children in the Busan and Gimhae areas.
Song Daeyoung, head of Let's Run Park Busan Gyeongnam, and employees visited the child protection facilities Busan Soyang Mujigae Dongsan and Gimhae Jinwoo-won, with which they have a sisterhood relationship, on the 22nd.
They donated funds to purchase essential items for the childcare facilities and carried out maintenance activities inside and outside the facilities to help the children live in a cleaner and more stable environment.
Participants of the 'Let's Run Angels Day' are taking a group commemorative photo.
View original imageHead Song said, "I hope children who need social protection can feel the warm interest of society and prepare for their future in a better environment," adding, "We will continue to pay attention to vulnerable groups and take the lead in building a social welfare safety net, fulfilling the social responsibility of a public enterprise."
Korea Racing Authority has been leading sincere sharing and the value of coexistence in the local community by continuously carrying out social contribution programs through the employee-participation volunteer organization 'Korea Racing Authority Angels,' established in 2004.
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