Korea Leadership Course Yangsan Alumni Association Donates 2 Million Won Scholarship for Talent Development
On June 8, the Korea Leadership Course Yangsan Alumni Association donated a scholarship of 2 million won to the Yangsan City Talent Development Scholarship Foundation to nurture local talent during the "15th Alumni Sports Festival" held at the Yangsan Middle School gymnasium.
On the 8th, the Korea Leadership Course Yangsan Alumni Association donated a scholarship of 2 million won to the Yangsan City Talent Development Scholarship Foundation to nurture local talent at the Yangsan Middle School gymnasium. Provided by Yangsan City
View original imageThe Korea Leadership Course Yangsan Alumni Association is a group of graduates from the leadership program at the Korea Leadership Yeongnam Center, which was established in Yangsan in 2007. Under the slogan "Instead of blaming the darkness, let's light a single candle," the association has continued to contribute to the local community through activities such as donations to help neighbors and volunteer work.
Kim Giltae, president of the association, said, "I am very pleased to be able to donate a meaningful scholarship in the name of the alumni association at this valuable event where alumni come together and communicate," adding, "We will continue to look for various ways to contribute to the local community in the future."
Mayor Na Dongyeon expressed his gratitude, saying, "The donated funds will be used meaningfully for the younger generation in our region," and requested, "I ask for the continued interest and cooperation of the Yangsan Alumni Association members for the development of Yangsan."
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