Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation Donates Flood Relief Funds to Korean Red Cross
The Gyeonggi-do Job Foundation donated flood relief funds to the Gyeonggi Branch of the Korean Red Cross on the 18th. The foundation announced that the funds, collected through the voluntary participation of its executives and employees, were delivered to the Gyeonggi Branch on the same day.
Chae I-bae, CEO of the Gyeonggi Job Foundation, stated, "We hope that the small sincerity of our executives and employees will be of some help to those suffering from the flood damage," and added, "The foundation will continue its efforts to spread social values for coexistence and cooperation by utilizing various social contribution activities in the future."
Hot Picks Today
"Rather Than Endure a 1.5 Million KRW Stipend, I'd Rather Earn 500 Million in the U.S." Top Talent from SNU and KAIST Are Leaving [Scientists Are Disappearing] ①
- "Not Jealous of Winning the Lottery"... Entire Village Stunned as 200 Million Won Jackpot of Wild Ginseng Cluster Discovered at Jirisan
- "I'll Stop by Starbucks Tomorrow": People Power Chungbuk Committee and Geoje Mayoral Candidate Face Criticism for Alleged 5·18 Demeaning Remarks
- 2030s Prefer Temples, 5060s Choose Art Museums... Data Reveals Diverging Travel Preferences
- "How Did an Employee Who Loved Samsung End Up Like This?"... Past Video of Samsung Electronics Union Chairman Resurfaces
As part of voluntary social contribution activities with its executives and employees, the foundation has continuously participated in fundraising for disaster victims and environmental cleanup activities. In February, it delivered donations from executives and employees to help victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquake, and in April, to those affected by the wildfires in Gangneung. Additionally, in March and May, through the 'Gyeonggi Sea Together (海)' campaign, it conducted marine litter collection and coastal environmental cleanup activities near Oido Port in Siheung City and Turtle Island.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.