From This Year, 20 Million Won Donated Annually for Five Years
Chairman Jaetaek Kim: "Fostering Local Talent"

Jaetaek Kim, Chairman of Mujin Medical Foundation (right in the photo), and Jeonga Lee, Vice Chairman, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a sponsorship agreement of 100 million won with Bokgyu Gu, Chairman of Hwasun Scholarship Foundation, at Hwasun County Office on the 26th. Provided by Hwasun County

Jaetaek Kim, Chairman of Mujin Medical Foundation (right in the photo), and Jeonga Lee, Vice Chairman, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a sponsorship agreement of 100 million won with Bokgyu Gu, Chairman of Hwasun Scholarship Foundation, at Hwasun County Office on the 26th. Provided by Hwasun County

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Hwasun County (Governor Bokgyu Gu) announced on May 28 that Mujin Medical Foundation (Chairman Jaetaek Kim and Vice Chairman Jeonga Lee) signed an agreement with the Hwasun Scholarship Foundation (Chairman Bokgyu Gu) on the 26th to donate a total of 100 million won in scholarships over the next five years to foster local talent in Hwasun, and delivered the first installment of 20 million won.


Under this agreement, Mujin Medical Foundation will donate 20 million won each year for five years, from this year through 2029, totaling 100 million won.


Jaetaek Kim, Chairman of Mujin Medical Foundation, stated, "Hwasun is my hometown where I was born and raised, and I continue to live here while running a hospital. I hope that this scholarship donation will help Hwasun's youth take a step closer to realizing their dreams and exploring a wider world."


Jeonga Lee, Vice Chairman, added, "Mujin Medical Foundation considers itself not just a medical institution, but a member of the community that grows together with the region. We will continue to participate in activities that benefit our hometown and local society."


Bokgyu Gu, Chairman of the Hwasun Scholarship Foundation, expressed his gratitude, saying, "I deeply appreciate both of you for your significant contribution to the development of local education through this long-term sponsorship agreement. We will do our utmost to ensure that the donated scholarships are used meaningfully for the youth who will lead Hwasun's future."


Mujin Medical Foundation, which pledged the 100 million won scholarship on this day, operates Hyundai Nursing Hospital, Hyundai Funeral Hall, an integrated cancer treatment center, and Hyundai Elderly Nursing Home, dedicating itself to the treatment of geriatric diseases. The foundation has also continued its sharing efforts in the community by making large donations for three consecutive years through the Hometown Love Donation Program.





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