Military Mutual Aid Association Delivers Consolation Money to 37th and 50th Divisions for Flood Damage Recovery Support
On the 27th, the Military Mutual Aid Association announced that it had delivered consolation money of 5 million won each to the 37th Division and the 50th Division to express gratitude for the efforts of military personnel who supported flood damage recovery.
Jung Jae-kwan, Chairman of the Military Mutual Aid Association, said, "We extend our deepest condolences to the flood victims who lost their homes in an unprecedented heavy rain," and added, "We hope this will be of some help to the soldiers who are dedicated to protecting the people's property and safety despite the hot and humid weather."
The Military Mutual Aid Association is carrying out various social responsibility activities as part of its 'ESG-Ethical Management.' It offers consolation to national veterans and war veterans, volunteers at the National Cemetery, and conducts volunteer activities such as sharing meals through the Love Meal program and distributing briquettes through the Love Briquette program.
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Earlier this year, employees raised funds and donated to support the recovery from the earthquake damage in Turkey and Syria, and delivered consolation money to the Special Warfare Command and the Medical Command, which conducted search and rescue operations at the earthquake disaster sites.
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