Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants Donates 200 Million Won in Year-End Contributions
The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants announced on the 18th that it donated 200 million won in year-end funds to the 'Bapsang Community Briquette Bank.'
The donated funds will be used to secure 240,000 briquettes to help energy-vulnerable groups have a warm winter.
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Kim Young-sik, president of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants, said, "Due to high inflation and other factors, the livelihoods of our people have become difficult," adding, "I hope this will help our neighbors get through the cold winter even a little."
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