KMI Donates 30 Million Won to Suwon Scholarship Foundation
The Korea Medical Institute (KMI) has donated 30 million won to the Suwon Scholarship Foundation. This marks the third consecutive year since 2023.
On September 1, Suni Kim, Honorary Director of KMI, visited Suwon City Hall to deliver the donation.
Suni Kim, Honorary Director of KMI, stated, "The Suwon Scholarship Foundation is a strong partner that provides local youth and university students with opportunities to pursue their dreams," and added, "KMI will continue to support talent development and educational assistance in the future."
Suni Kim, Honorary Director of the Korea Maritime Institute (center), donated a scholarship fund of 30 million won to the Suwon Scholarship Foundation on the 1st and is taking a commemorative photo with Jaejun Lee, Mayor of Suwon (right), and Chungeun Park, Chairman of the Suwon Scholarship Foundation. Provided by Suwon City
View original imageChungeun Park, Chairman of the Suwon Scholarship Foundation, said, "The donation will greatly empower students to focus on their studies and realize their dreams," and added, "KMI's support will serve as a foundation for nurturing future talent in the local community." He continued, "We will honor the donor's wishes by providing more opportunities to students and sharing the results with the community."
Jaejun Lee, Mayor of Suwon, responded, "I thank KMI for consistently donating scholarships every year for the sustainable development of education in Suwon," and added, "We will support Suwon's talented youth as they pursue their dreams."
KMI is a health screening institution established in 1985. It operates health screening centers in eight locations nationwide, including Gwonseon-dong in Suwon, and is engaged in activities to promote public health.
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Since 2004, KMI has consistently carried out sharing activities such as health checkups for welfare facilities and briquette support for vulnerable groups. In January 2019, it established a Social Contribution Division to officially launch its social contribution initiatives.
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