As Part of Social Contribution Projects
Transportation Support for Low-Income Youth

Mybi donated 200 transportation cards worth 100,000 KRW each (totaling approximately 20 million KRW) on the 7th to support transportation expenses for low-income youth as part of its social contribution project in Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam.

MyBi Supports Transportation Expenses for Low-Income Youth in Changwon Special City.

MyBi Supports Transportation Expenses for Low-Income Youth in Changwon Special City.

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Changwon City and Mybi signed an agreement in 2021 for the ‘Social Contribution Project to Support Transportation Expenses for Low-Income Youth,’ and this year marks the fourth year of practicing social value realization and sharing.


The 200 donated transportation cards will be distributed to 200 low-income youths within Changwon City through the Gyeongnam Community Chest of Korea, and will be used meaningfully.


At the donation ceremony, Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, and Son Minsu, CEO of Mybi, attended and discussed the significance of the event and the future development direction of public transportation in Changwon City.


Mybi previously donated one S-BRT Smart Shelter bus stop, and starting from the 8th, the city and Mybi will pilot a contactless (tagless) fare payment system that allows bus fares to be paid without a card, further enhancing the convenience of public transportation use for citizens.



Hong Nampyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, said, “I thank the CEO and staff of Mybi Co., Ltd. for their continuous donations contributing to the local community. We will do our best to select recipients so that the donated transportation cards can be delivered to youths who truly need them.”


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