Global accounting and consulting firm EY Hanyoung announced on the 28th that it has donated 100 million KRW to support recovery and aid for disaster victims in large wildfire-affected areas such as Gyeongbuk, Gyeongnam, and Ulsan.


This donation was delivered to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association through EY Hanyoung’s in-house social contribution network, ‘EY Hanyoung Hanmaeumnanumi,’ and will be used for recovery efforts in the affected areas, emergency relief and support activities for disaster victims, and provision of daily necessities.


Park Yong-geun, CEO of EY Hanyoung, expressed, “We extend our deepest condolences to those who have lost their homes due to the unexpected large wildfires, and we hope this contribution will help the local communities regain stability and return to normal life as soon as possible.”



Meanwhile, EY Hanyoung continues to carry out various donation and social contribution activities through Hanmaeumnanumi to fulfill its social responsibilities. Along with donations for disaster situations and natural disaster recovery, it consistently supports marginalized neighbors and economically vulnerable groups through various social welfare organizations and non-profit organizations.

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