Korea Management Institute Donates Relief Fund for Gwangju Heavy Rain Recovery
The Korea Management Institute is taking a commemorative photo after donating a special fund of 10 million won to help victims affected by heavy rain. Provided by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea
View original imageThe Gwangju Community Chest of Korea (hereinafter referred to as "Gwangju Sarangui Yeolmae") announced on the 29th that Korea Management Institute had donated a special relief fund of 10 million won to help victims affected by the recent heavy rainfall.
The donation ceremony was held that afternoon in the CEO's office on the 7th floor of Korea Management Institute, with director Kim Taekyun and secretary general Park Heungcheol, as well as other related personnel, in attendance. The donated funds will be used for emergency relief projects and support for stabilizing the lives of residents in areas damaged by the heavy rain.
Since its establishment in 1996, Korea Management Institute has been a socially responsible professional company, providing free social insurance administrative services to 200,000 small and medium-sized businesses. In particular, through services such as "Kim Banjang Premium," a reporting agency service for the four major insurances for daily workers, and the labor management solution "Kim Banjang Program," the institute supports the operational efficiency of over 2,700 construction companies nationwide and contributes to creating a sustainable employment environment.
Kim Taekyun, director of Korea Management Institute, stated, "Although it is small, we hope our warm-hearted support will give strength to our neighbors affected by the disaster," and added, "We will continue to engage in donations together with the local community in the future."
Park Heungcheol, secretary general of Gwangju Sarangui Yeolmae, said, "The donation from Korea Management Institute is not just simple support, but a model of a company fulfilling its social responsibility. We are grateful for your warm-hearted generosity."
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Meanwhile, Gwangju Sarangui Yeolmae is conducting a special fundraising campaign to support victims of the heavy rainfall until the 17th of next month.
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