BNK Gyeongnam Bank Donates 30 Million Won to Gyeongnam Migrant Workers Welfare Center
Cultural Diversity Festival 'MAMF' to Use Funds for Operation
Held from 20th to 22nd at Yongji Culture Park, Changwon
BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on the 12th that it has donated "30 million won" to the Gyeongnam Migrant Workers Welfare Center.
The donation will be used as funding for the 18th Cultural Diversity Festival MAMF, which will be held from the 20th to the 22nd at Yongji Culture Park in Changwon, Gyeongnam.
MAMF is the largest cultural diversity festival in South Korea, started in 2005 to protect the cultural rights of migrants in South Korea and to promote their pride.
Sangho Park, Executive Director of BNK Gyeongnam Bank (left), is presenting a 'Certificate of Donation of 30 Million KRW' to Cheolseung Lee, Director of the Gyeongnam Migrant Workers Welfare Center.
[Image provided by BNK Gyeongnam Bank]
Sangho Park, Executive Director of the Credit Sales Headquarters, said, "I understand that many migrants live in the Gyeongnam region. We have prepared the donation so that the MAMF festival, where migrants and local residents come together, can be successfully held," and added, "BNK Gyeongnam Bank plans to continuously pay attention so that migrants and foreign workers can settle stably in South Korea."
Meanwhile, the 18th Cultural Diversity Festival MAMF will feature main programs including the opening ceremony and congratulatory performances, a special cultural performance by the Pakistan National Art Troupe, and an Asian music concert.
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In addition, side programs such as the Fringe & Busking Festival, and consumer participation programs like World Travel Leaving the City and Earth Village Bazaar & Flea Market will also be available.
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