Global accounting and consulting firm EY Han Young announced on July 23 that it has donated 100 million won to support the prompt recovery of areas affected by recent nationwide heavy rainfall and to assist disaster victims.


The donation was delivered to the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association through EY Han Young's internal social contribution organization, "EY Han Young Hanmaeum Nanumi." The funds will be used for emergency relief activities, support for relief supplies, restoration work in affected areas, and related efforts.


Park Yonggeun, CEO of EY Han Young, stated, "The frequency of natural disasters caused by abnormal weather is increasing, and the scale of the damage is also growing. I would like to express my deepest condolences to those affected by the heavy rains and sincerely hope that the recovery will be swift and that residents can return to their daily lives as soon as possible."



Meanwhile, EY Han Young continues to carry out ongoing social contribution activities led by Hanmaeum Nanumi. In March, the company donated 100 million won to support recovery efforts and disaster relief for victims of large-scale wildfires in the Gyeongbuk, Gyeongnam, and Ulsan regions. EY Han Young also continues to support marginalized and vulnerable groups through various social welfare organizations and non-profit groups. Over the past three years, the company has donated approximately 1.4 billion won to local communities and plans to continue its social contribution activities to respond to natural disasters and assist neighbors in need.

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