HS Hyosung Donates 100 Million Won for Flood Recovery... Cho Hyunsang Offers "Deepest Condolences"
Donation to the Korean Red Cross
To Be Used for Recovery Efforts and Support for Flood Victims
HS Hyosung has donated 100 million won to support residents in areas affected by flood damage.
On the 24th, HS Hyosung announced that it had donated 100 million won to the Korean Red Cross to support recovery efforts for areas impacted by heavy rainfall. This donation will be used to assist flood victims, restore their living environments, and rebuild infrastructure such as roads and rivers. HS Hyosung, HS Hyosung Advanced Materials, and HS Hyosung Information Systems all participated in the fundraising effort.
Cho Hyun-sang, Vice Chairman of HS Hyosung, stated, "I extend my deepest condolences to those affected by the sudden heavy rainfall. I hope that this donation will provide at least some help, and I sincerely wish for the swift recovery of the affected areas and for everyone to return to their daily lives as soon as possible."
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Meanwhile, HS Hyosung has consistently donated funds whenever national disasters have occurred, including the wildfire in Yeongnam in April 2024, the heavy rainfall in July 2023, the wildfire in Gangneung in April 2023, the heavy rainfall in August 2022, and the wildfire on the East Coast in March 2022.
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