From the left, Century 21 CC CEO Ki Kwang Cha and Korean Red Cross Chairman Cheolsoo Kim are signing an agreement to promote a culture of sharing in the local community and posing for a commemorative photo. Korean Red Cross

From the left, Century 21 CC CEO Ki Kwang Cha and Korean Red Cross Chairman Cheolsoo Kim are signing an agreement to promote a culture of sharing in the local community and posing for a commemorative photo. Korean Red Cross

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The Korean Red Cross (President Kim Cheolsoo) announced on August 4 that it has signed a social contribution agreement (MOU) with Century21 Country Club (CEO Cha Kigwang) to promote a culture of sharing in the local community.


The signing ceremony, held on August 1, was attended by Park Jaeyoon, Chairman of Century21 Country Club; Cha Kigwang, CEO of Century21 Country Club; Kim Cheolsoo, President of the Korean Red Cross; and Kim Sunbae, President of the Gangwon Branch of the Korean Red Cross.


With this agreement, Century21 Country Club will install donation boxes in its clubhouse and provide regular sponsorship information materials to visiting customers. The club will also conduct regular blood donation campaigns and participate in Red Cross relief activities in the event of a disaster. In particular, when customers make donations through the donation boxes, Century21 Country Club will match the amount by making an additional donation of the same value to the Korean Red Cross, thereby amplifying the impact through a "one-to-one matching donation" campaign.


Cha Kigwang, CEO of Century21 Country Club, stated, "Sharing together with our customers is the starting point for sustainable social contribution," and added, "We aim to establish ourselves as a golf club that coexists with the local community by working with the Red Cross in donation, blood drives, and disaster relief."



Kim Cheolsoo, President of the Korean Red Cross, said, "It is important to create an environment where people can naturally participate in sharing in their daily lives," and continued, "We will continue to expand humanitarian platforms that enable the public to participate easily by cooperating with various partners."


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