Woongsang Business Association in Yangsan Donates 2 Million Won to Support Neighbors
Commemorating the Inauguration and Retirement Ceremony of the President
The Woongsang Business Association of Yangsan, Gyeongnam, donated 2 million KRW on the 25th to commemorate the inauguration ceremony of the 10th and 11th presidents, asking that it be delivered to neighbors in need of care in the Woongsang area.
The Wungsang Business Association in Yangsan City donated 2 million won on the 25th, requesting that it be delivered to neighbors in need of care in the Wungsang area. Provided by Yangsan City
View original imageThe Woongsang Business Association, which consists of about 60 companies in the Woongsang area, has continued the tradition of collecting members' generous contributions for donation during the presidential inauguration ceremony this year, following last year in 2023. The association is steadily engaging not only in improving the welfare of local businesspeople but also in regional development and social contribution activities.
Choo Mikyung, president of the Woongsang Business Association, said, "Over the past two years, I am proud that our association has made significant efforts for the development of the Woongsang area as responsible businesspeople. I sincerely thank everyone who has supported us in various ways, and I ask the incoming president to continue striving to make the Woongsang Business Association an organization that has a positive influence on the local community."
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