Participation of Social Service Center, Specialty Contractors Association, and Red Cross
"Expectations for Resolving Community Issues through Institutional Collaboration"

Gwangju Urban Corporation signed a social contribution activity governance agreement on the 19th with the Community Service Center, Korea Specialty Construction Association, and the Korean Red Cross to address local community issues. Photo by Gwangju Urban Corporation

Gwangju Urban Corporation signed a social contribution activity governance agreement on the 19th with the Community Service Center, Korea Specialty Construction Association, and the Korean Red Cross to address local community issues. Photo by Gwangju Urban Corporation

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Gwangju Urban Corporation (President Kim Seungnam) signed a governance agreement for social contribution activities on the 19th with Gwangju Social Service Center, Korea Specialty Contractors Association, and Korean Red Cross, aiming to resolve local community issues and fulfill social responsibility.


The signing ceremony was attended by Kim Seungnam, President of Gwangju Urban Corporation, Park Jeongpal, Union Chairman, Kim Daesam, President of Gwangju Social Service Center, Park Byeongcheol, President of Korea Specialty Contractors Association, and Park Jaehong, President of the Gwangju-Jeonnam Branch of the Korean Red Cross, as well as executives and staff from each organization.


Through the agreement, the organizations pledged to ▲ collaborate on customized social welfare support services to fulfill social responsibility ▲ share information and jointly utilize resources available among the participating organizations ▲ cooperate on local issues through continuous communication and exchange ▲ and collaborate on other social contribution projects deemed necessary for the development of the participating organizations.


Kim Seungnam, President of Gwangju Urban Corporation, said, “I find it meaningful to sign a business agreement with local social welfare organizations to realize Gwangju City’s policy goals of being a fun city, a caring city, a safe city, and an educational city,” and added, “By embracing the purpose of this agreement, all executives and employees of each organization will do their best for the development of the region.”





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