Song Jeong-min, Team Leader of the Community Chest of Korea (from the left in the photo), Jo Seok-young, President of the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled, Choi Jin-ki, Executive Director of Kia, and Moon Byung-il, President of the Korea Kia Auto Q Business Association, are taking a commemorative photo at the event on the 15th. <br>[Photo by Hyundai Motor Group]

Song Jeong-min, Team Leader of the Community Chest of Korea (from the left in the photo), Jo Seok-young, President of the Korea Association of Welfare Centers for the Disabled, Choi Jin-ki, Executive Director of Kia, and Moon Byung-il, President of the Korea Kia Auto Q Business Association, are taking a commemorative photo at the event on the 15th.
[Photo by Hyundai Motor Group]

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Kia announced on the 17th that it held a results briefing for this year's project of K Mobility Care, a vehicle repair support program for welfare centers and low-income families. This social contribution activity has been carried out since 2015 in collaboration with the Community Chest of Korea, utilizing the company's vehicle maintenance capabilities to help marginalized groups. This year, 155 vehicles from 58 welfare centers and 33 low-income households were repaired. Since 2015, a total of 841 vehicles have been supported for repairs. This year, exhaust gas diagnosis and maintenance equipment were additionally provided to marginalized groups owning old diesel vehicles.



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