Changwon Facilities Corporation and Yangsan Facilities Management Corporation Make Reciprocal Hometown Love Donations
Changwon Facilities Corporation in South Gyeongsang Province and Yangsan Facilities Corporation have made reciprocal donations to the Hometown Love Donation program.
On June 19, Changwon Facilities Corporation donated 13,570,000 won in Hometown Love donations to Yangsan City. The funds were voluntarily raised by 140 executives and employees.
The Hometown Love Donation Ceremony, held that day in the mayor's office at Yangsan City Hall, was attended by Yangsan Mayor Na Dongyeon, Changwon Facilities Corporation Acting President Lee Kyunggyun, and Yangsan Facilities Management Corporation President Park Seonggwan.
This donation was made as part of a reciprocal donation agreement between the two regional corporations of Changwon and Yangsan. Yangsan Facilities Corporation also plans to donate 9,210,000 won, raised by 95 executives and employees, to Changwon Special City on June 25.
Yangsan Mayor Na Dongyeon said, "I sincerely thank the executives and employees of Changwon Facilities Corporation for participating in the Hometown Love donation," and added, "I hope this reciprocal donation will lead to enhanced friendship and ongoing exchanges in various fields between Yangsan and Changwon."
Acting President Lee Kyunggyun stated, "I hope that this joint donation by both corporations will help establish the Hometown Love Donation program and serve as an opportunity for mutual regional development."
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