Kumkang Donates 100 Million Won to Support Recovery in Areas Affected by Heavy Rainfall
To Be Used for Emergency Living Support and More
Shoe brand Kumkang announced on the 24th that it has donated 100 million won to support recovery efforts in areas affected by heavy rainfall.
Kumkang stated, "We decided to make this donation out of a sincere hope that the disaster victims and residents who lost their homes due to the sudden flooding can return to their daily lives as soon as possible."
The donation will be used for disaster recovery, relief activities, and emergency living support through the National Disaster Relief Association.
Since its founding in 1954, Kumkang has grown alongside Korea's fashion industry for nearly 70 years, consistently practicing corporate social responsibility through various social contribution activities and donations. In particular, the company has promptly provided support whenever disasters or calamities have occurred, fulfilling its role as a responsible business.
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Lee Hwajin, CEO of Kumkang, stated, "As a company that has been responsible for the footwear of the people and has received their love for decades, it is only natural for us to help neighbors who are struggling due to sudden flooding." He added, "Although it is a small gesture, we hope this support brings comfort and assistance to the affected residents."
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