Shinan Development Greenhill Country Club Donates 3,000 Mask Packs to Gwangju City
Shinan Development Co., Ltd. Greenhill Country Club announced on August 20 that it visited Gwangju City on the 19th and donated 3,000 Shinancosmetic mask packs (worth 9 million KRW), asking that they be used to support neighbors in need within the region.
Shinan Development Co., Ltd. Greenhill Country Club visited Gwangju City on the 19th and donated 3,000 Shinancosmetic mask packs (worth 9 million KRW) to Mayor Bang Sehyun of Gwangju City (center), asking them to be used for neighbors in need within the region. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City
View original imageLee Sanwon, Group Director of Shinan Development Co., Ltd., and Lee Junghwan, CEO of Greenhill Country Club, attended the donation ceremony, sharing in this meaningful act of giving.
CEO Lee Junghwan said, "I hope that vulnerable neighbors struggling with the hot weather will be able to spend the summer in good health," adding, "We will continue to engage in sharing activities together with the local community in the future."
Mayor Bang Sehyun responded, "I deeply appreciate your active participation in spreading a culture of sharing even during these difficult economic times," and added, "We will do our utmost to ensure that this warm-hearted support is delivered to those in need."
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Meanwhile, the donated mask packs will be distributed to underprivileged and marginalized neighbors, including low-income and vulnerable groups within Gwangju City.
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