BNK Busan Bank Delivers Donation to Support Veterans' Families
On the 19th, Busan Regional Veterans Affairs Office Delivers 20 Million Won in Donations to 100 Veterans' Families
Since 2009, Annual Love Sharing Donations... Total Accumulated Amount Reaches 320 Million Won
BNK Busan Bank (President Bang Seongbin) held a donation ceremony for the Love Sharing Fund for Patriots and Veterans' Families at the Busan Regional Office of Patriots and Veterans Affairs on the 19th, in commemoration of the Month of Patriots and Veterans.
From the second on the left, Park Youngjun, Head of Management Support Division at BNK Busan Bank, and Jeon Jongho, Commissioner of Busan Regional Veterans Office.
View original imageThis ceremony was organized to comfort and encourage national merit recipients and their bereaved families who have contributed and sacrificed for the country, and to express gratitude to the families of patriots and veterans.
On this day, Busan Bank delivered a total of 20 million KRW in donations to 100 families of patriots and veterans in the region who are facing financial difficulties. The bank has been continuing this donation for 16 years since 2009, with the cumulative amount reaching 320 million KRW.
Park Youngjun, Head of Management Support Division at Busan Bank, said, "We continue to hold this donation ceremony to honor the noble sacrifices made for the country and to support the families of patriots and veterans in difficult circumstances. Busan Bank will continue to remember their spirit of sacrifice and practice patriotism in everyday life."
Since last May, Busan Bank has also been running the 'Modu-Ae Brunch' program, providing meals every Tuesday to elderly families of patriots and veterans.
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