Yangsan-si, Scholarship Donation Chain Continues Even After Seol Holiday
Nongshim University Alumni Association, Samchully Weltec, and Mujin Materials
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Even after the Lunar New Year holiday, the steady flow of scholarship donations for nurturing future talents in Yangsan City continues, bringing warmth to the community despite the difficult economic situation.
Donation of Talent Development Scholarship Fund (Nongshim University Alumni Association). Provided by Yangsan City
View original imageThe Gyeongnam Yangsan Talent Development Scholarship Foundation (Chairman Lee Hee-jong) announced on the 3rd that the Yangsan City Nongshim University Alumni Association (President Ki Jeong-yeon) donated about 1.7 million won, Samchully Weltec (CEO Jeon Dae-ok) donated 10 million won, and Mujin Materials (CEO Kim Chang-il) donated 3 million won to the foundation.
In particular, Samchully Weltec, a bus stop manufacturing company located in Gangseo-gu, Busan, and Mujin Materials, a metal processing company located in Eogok-dong and Sangbuk-myeon, Yangsan City, both attract attention as companies that have been consistently donating scholarships to the foundation.
At the donation ceremony, Jeon Dae-ok, CEO of Samchully Weltec, said, “I hope this scholarship will be a small hope for the talents who will lead the future of Yangsan,” and added, “We will continue to seek ways to contribute to the local community.”
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Mayor Na Dong-yeon expressed his gratitude, saying, “We deeply appreciate the valuable intention of donating scholarships for nurturing local talents and advancing future education,” and added, “We will repay this by promoting substantial scholarship projects so that our local talents can be the foundation for their dreams.”
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