Korea Housing Finance Corporation and Busan City Join Hands to Establish ESG Center with 220 Million Won Donation
Korea Housing Finance Corporation (President Kim Kyunghwan) is partnering with Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Hyungjoon) to create eco-friendly jobs for seniors and promote intergenerational communication.
The Korea Housing Finance Corporation signed a business agreement with Busan City on the 28th to establish the "Our Neighborhood Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Center." Photo by Korea Housing Finance Corporation
View original imageOn July 28, the Housing Finance Corporation signed a business agreement with Busan Metropolitan City Hall to establish the "Our Neighborhood Environment·Social·Governance (ESG) Center." This agreement aims to support seniors in leading healthy and safe lives in their later years and to provide opportunities for interaction between the younger and older generations.
To achieve this, the corporation will donate a total of 220 million won to support the establishment of the Our Neighborhood ESG Center, Busan-style Habitat, assistance for low-income grandparent-grandchild families, and the Busan Silver Film Festival supporters group.
Kim Kyunghwan, President of the corporation, stated, "It is meaningful to carry out a project that provides eco-friendly jobs for seniors and lays the foundation for intergenerational communication together with Busan Metropolitan City," and added, "We will actively continue our social contribution activities to create jobs for seniors and promote generational integration."
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