Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation donated approximately 5.4 million won to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea for socially vulnerable groups. Photo by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation donated approximately 5.4 million won to the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea for socially vulnerable groups. Photo by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

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Gwangju Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Park Cheolhong, hereinafter referred to as Gwangju Sarangui-Yeolmae) announced on the 2nd that Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation (Chairman Kim Gwinam) has donated approximately 5.4 million KRW to support socially vulnerable groups.


The donation ceremony, held at the Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation headquarters, was attended by Park Heungcheol, Secretary General of Gwangju Sarangui-Yeolmae, Kim Gwinam, Chairman of Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation, Lee Anmuk, Director of Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation, and Jeon Youngsoo, Director of Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation.


The donation was raised by executives and employees of Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation to help neighbors in need in the local community, and will be used to support underprivileged youth in the Gwangju area.


Kim Gwinam, Chairman of Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation, stated, "I hope that the donations, which reflect the warm hearts of our executives and staff, will be a great support to the local community," and added, "We want to continue our sharing activities and extend a helping hand in the future as well."


Park Heungcheol, Secretary General of Gwangju Sarangui-Yeolmae, said, "Despite difficult circumstances for everyone, I am grateful to the executives and staff of Gwangju Credit Guarantee Foundation for participating in sharing for our neighbors," and added, "Sarangui-Yeolmae will also do its best to support vulnerable groups who need a helping hand."





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