Binggrae Donates 300 Million KRW to the Korean Red Cross for Humanitarian Support Activities
Binggrae announced on the 5th that it has donated 300 million KRW to the Korean Red Cross to support humanitarian activities.
Jeon Chang-won, CEO of Binggrae (right), is taking a commemorative photo with Chairman Kim Cheol-soo after donating 300 million won to the Korean Red Cross to support humanitarian activities.
[Photo by Binggrae]
The donation from Binggrae will be used for various disaster relief and humanitarian activities, including support projects for disaster-vulnerable groups by the Korean Red Cross.
Binggrae has continuously supported various humanitarian projects and activities of the Korean Red Cross since 2013. The cumulative donation amount exceeded 1 billion KRW by last year, and the company also joined the Red Cross Honors Company. The Red Cross Honors Company is a certification provided by the Korean Red Cross to corporate organizations that contribute to Red Cross humanitarian activities by participating in the spread of social values and the practice of sharing.
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A representative from Binggrae stated, "We are honored to support the life-saving humanitarian activities of the Korean Red Cross," and added, "We will continue meaningful sharing activities to deliver warmth to neighbors in need of help in our society."
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