Leading the Way in Improving Welfare for Vulnerable Groups and Local Residents

Korea Western Power participated in the "Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign" event held on the 18th at Taean County Office in Chungnam, organized by the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea, and donated 100 million won. The photo shows the event scene. From the left, Kase Ro, Taean County Governor; Lee Jungbok, President of Korea Western Power; and Sung Woojong, Chairman of the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea, posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Western Power

Korea Western Power participated in the "Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign" event held on the 18th at Taean County Office in Chungnam, organized by the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea, and donated 100 million won. The photo shows the event scene. From the left, Kase Ro, Taean County Governor; Lee Jungbok, President of Korea Western Power; and Sung Woojong, Chairman of the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea, posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Western Power

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Korea Western Power participated in the "Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign" to support vulnerable groups in the region during the year-end and New Year season.


On the 18th, Korea Western Power attended the "Hope 2025 Sharing Campaign" event held at the Taean County Office in Chungnam, organized by the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea, and delivered a donation of 100 million KRW.


More than 100 people attended the event, including Lee Jeongbok, President of Korea Western Power, Ka Sero, Mayor of Taean, and Seong Woojong, Chairman of the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea.


The donation will be used for various activities such as supporting the livelihoods and strengthening the educational and self-reliance capabilities of vulnerable groups, providing care for marginalized groups including people with disabilities, and supplying high-efficiency energy products in preparation for cold waves, all through the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea.


This year, Korea Western Power contributed to the improvement of community welfare by promoting projects such as support for sanitary products for female adolescents (Pink Box) in cooperation with the Chungnam Community Chest of Korea, side dish sharing for vulnerable groups in Taean, and self-reliance support for North Korean defector youth.


In addition, the company raises a fund with employee participation every year to carry out sharing activities for neighbors in need.


A representative from Korea Western Power said, "We are pleased to be able to share warmth with the local community at a time when people from all walks of life are experiencing difficulties due to the economic downturn," adding, "We will continue to fulfill our social responsibility by spreading a culture of donation and carrying out region-specific social contribution activities."





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